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    Digit al V ideo Recorder User Manual CBC V 0.1[...]

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    2 T able of Content s 1. Introduction 1-1 Safety W arning ………………………………………………………………………………… 3 1-2 Features ………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 1-3 S pecifications …………………………………………………?[...]

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    3 1. Introduction We thank you for choosing this high quality Digit al Video Recorder . The DVR converts analog NTSC or P AL video to digital images and reco rds them on a removable hard disk drive. Digitally recorded video has several advantages over analog video recorded on tape. There is no need to adjust tracking. Digital video can be i ndexed [...]

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    4 1.2 Features 1.2.1 Replace traditional T ime-Lapse VCR. Compatible with most multiplexer and quad processors. 1.2.2 Compatible with NTSC / P AL 1.2.3 Record speed options: NTSC : Maximum 60 Images / second, minimum 1 Image / second P AL : Maximum 50 Images / second, Minimum 1 Image / second 1.2. 4 Recording quality selection Recording video quali[...]

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    5 1.3 Specifications VIDEO FORMA T NTSC / EIA or P AL / CCIR HDD STORAGE IDE type, UTMA 66 above, 1 removable HDD supported RECORD MODE Manual / Alarm / External / T imer PLA YBACK SEARCHING Date & T ime / Event / Alarm searching RS232 Ye s O.S.D. (On Screen Display) Ye s SECURITY Password protection VIDEO INPUT 1 video input, composite 1 Vp-p [...]

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    6 2. Inst allation 2.1 Package contents The package content s including the following items. ! Single channel Digital V ideo Recorder ! HDD cartridge ! Key for cartridge (In HDD cartridge) ! Power cord ! User manual ! Rack mounting kit 2.2 Connection 2.2.1 Connect with single camera Alarm Input Video Camera VIDEO IN 1 VIDEO OUT RS232 Main Monitor A[...]

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    7 2.2.2 Connect with Multiplexer Alarm Input GND Video Camera .. . . 16 . . . . VCR OUT DVR VCR IN Main Monitor 21 RS232 Alarm Sensor PC Video In Video Ou t 2.3 RS232 Remote Protocol Y ou can use the PC key board to simulate DVR key pad. DA T A: REMOTE PROT OCOL using 8 bit dat a1 start bit1stop bit A C T C O H I D F U N C T I O N S T O P ( F[...]

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    8 3.1.1 Remove drive carrier from receiving fr ame by raise the inner rack handle, then slide carrier out 3.1.2 Raise the handle, then bending the open clip to release the cover hook, to slide out top cover 3.1.2 Function Settings and Operation 3.1.2.1 Power Indicator and HDD Access indicator When power is turned on, the indicator will displa[...]

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    9 IPS 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 Best 12hr 24hr 48hr 90hr 180hr 360hr 720hr High 15hr 30hr 60hr 1 12.5hr 225hr 450hr 900hr Normal 24hr 48hr 96hr 180hr 360hr 720hr 1440hr Record Quality Basic 40hr 80hr 160hr 300hr 600hr 1200hr 2400hr HDD T ype 120GB P AL SYSTEM IPS 50 25 12 6 3 2 1 Best 12hr 24hr 50hr 101hr 203hr 304hr 608hr High 15hr 30hr 63hr 127hr 253hr 38[...]

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    10 HDD HDD FULL TIMER ALARM MENU ENTER SEARCH SLOW REW FF PA U SE STOP PLAY REC POWER 1. Inst all HDD This device comes with a removable hard disk drive tray . Before turning on this device, you must install hard disk drive (not including in st andard (package), and make it ready to operate. 2. MENU Press MENU to enter main menu operation mode, and[...]

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    11 (1) HDD : HDD is activated (2) HDD FULLHDD is full (3) ALARMWhen Alarm Enable : Y es (when ala rm is triggered, the led is flashing) (4) TIMERWhen T imer Enable : Y es (5) PLA YPlay operation (6) RECRecording operation 3.3 Back panel connection POWER VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN ALARM 1. VIDEO IN Connect to video source, such as quad, multi[...]

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    12 9 pin com port PIN 1. RS232-TX : RS-232 DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals. PIN 2. RS232-RX : RS-232 DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications sig[...]

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    13 PIN 4. SWITCH OUT Connect to VCR trigger recording terminal of multiplexer , in order to synchronize recording signals. The default mode is falling (Negative) Edge. PIN 5. ERROR OUT When HDD errors happen, this pin will send a signal out. This pin become “Low” when HDD errors happen. The normal operation remains “High” PIN 6. REC ST ART [...]

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    14 been triggered, signal becomes “Low”, and it will stop all alarm activities. Under normal operation, signal remains “High”. PIN 14. ALARM INPUT T o connect wire from ALARM INPUT ( PIN 14 ) to GND ( PIN 9 ) connector , DVR will start recording and buzzer will be on. When alarm has been triggered, signal becomes “Low”, and it will stop[...]

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    15 T o press ”MENU” to enter main menu. Y ou will need to enter password to access main menu. T o press “ ◄ ” “ ► ” to move digit, and to press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to select number . T o press ”ENTER” button to confirm password. Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000) Password : 0000 After keying in correct p assword, and conf[...]

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    16 On : Buzzer On Off : Buzzer Of f 3.5.1.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation. 3.5.1.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode. 3.5.2 HDD Overwrite setup 3.5.2.1 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose HDD Overwrite 3.5.2.2 Press “ Enter ” to confirm HDD Overwrite. 3.5.2.3 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose HDD [...]

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    17 3.5.5.2 Press “ Enter ” to confirm system T ime: 22:38:29 setup. 3.5.5.3 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose number , and press “ ◄ ” “ ► ” to move digit location T ime: 22:38:29 HH:MM:SS; Hour , Minute, Second 3.5.5.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation. 3.5.5.5 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mo[...]

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    18 But Date / T i me & Password setup will not be changed. ( S y s t e m ) ► Buzzer : On HDD Overwrite : No Date Display : Y - M - D Date : 2002-JUL-14(SUN) T ime : 22:38:29 New Pass word : xxxx Clear HDD : No. System Reset : No. No : Confirm not to System Reset 3.5.8.4 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation. 3.5.8.5 Press again Men[...]

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    19 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose item. ► T imer R e c o r d A l a r m R e m o t e S y s t e m Event (Menu) ► Ti m e r R e c o r d A l a r m R e m o t e S y s t e m E v e n t T o choose T imer item, and press “ENTER” button to confirm T imer Record setup mode. It will be shown as right screen ( T i m e r ) Day S tart End IPS Daily [...]

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    20 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose options of NTSC : 1,2, 4, 8, 15, 30, 60 / P AL : 1,2, 3, 6, 12, 25, 50 / OFF: for not activated. * Record Quality : Best / High / Normal / Basic according Menu Record setup. * Record format : Fields / Frames according Menu Record setup. 3.6.2.6 Press Menu to confirm current operation, and enter to next T i[...]

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    21 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose Record item. T imer ► R e c o r d A l a r m R e m o t e S y s t e m Event (Menu) Ti m e r ► Record A l a r m R e m o t e S y s t e m E v e n t T o choose Record item, and press “ENTER” to enter Record mode. It will be shown as right screen ( R e c o r d ) ► Record IPS: 60 Record Quality: Normal R[...]

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    22 3.8 Alarm mode setup 3.8.1 Enter “ Alarm “ setup T o press ”MENU” to enter main menu. Y ou will need to enter password to access main menu. T o press “ ◄ ” “ ► ” to move digit, and to press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to select number . T o press ”ENTER” button to confirm password. Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000) Passwo[...]

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    23 Off: T urn off Alarm Enable (Alarm Disable) 3.8.2.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation. 3.8.2.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode. 3.8.3 Alarm Duration Setup option: 3.8.3.1 Press “ Enter ” to confirm Alarm Duration setup. 3.8.3.2 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ”to choose Alarm Duration 1Min3Min5Min10Mi[...]

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    24 T o press ”MENU” to enter main menu. Y ou will need to enter password to access main menu. T o press “ ◄ ” “ ► ” to move digit, and to press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to select number . T o press ”ENTER” button to confirm password. Ex.: Password : 0000 (Default : 0000) Password : 0000 After keying in correct p assword, and conf[...]

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    25 3.9.2.3 Press Menu to exit and confirm current operation. 3.9.2.4 Press again Menu to exit and close System Setup mode. 3.9.3 Remote protocol T ransmitting Baud Rate setup 3.9.3.1 Press “ Enter ” to confirm Baud Rate setup. 3.9.3.2 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose the Baud Rate 1 1520057600192009600480036002400120[...]

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    26 Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose Event item. T imer R e c o r d Alarm Remote S y s t e m ► E v e n t (Menu) Ti m e r R e c o r d A l a r m R e m o t e S y s t e m ► Event Press “ ENTER ” to confirm Full List, and the screen will be as right displayed. Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose wanted recorded event (There will be sho[...]

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    27 4. Operation 4.1 Power on Before turning power on make sure the HDD has been locked, and the POWER LED is red color now . After pressing POWER button, POWE R LED will turn to orange color , then all other LED light will turn to RED color ex cept the LED for HDD. OSD screen will display “HDD Detecting”, Power on period will be running approxi[...]

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    28 ST ART (RS232 pin 6) , it will st art recording. The recording speed and quality will be followed recording mode setup in main menu. The screen will be as right displayed. E : External trigger record : Recording OW : HDD Over Write 32GB : If the OW location shows 32GB, it means that HDD left 32 GB cap acity for video recording. 2002 – JAN –0[...]

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    29 4.3 Play Press “PLA Y” then DVR will into the Play mode, it will show the last record. 4.3.1 Fast Forward (F .F . ) & Fast Rewind (F .R.) 4.3.1.1 Press “PLA Y” then press” ►► ” for fast forward searching screen. T o press once ” ►► ” to get speed for 2X. T o press twice “ ►► ” to get speed for 4X, ….and the [...]

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    30 4.4 Search 4.4.1 Press “ SEARCH” to find recorded list Last Record - The last recorded video Full List - Recorded video full list sorting by time Alarm List - Alarm recorded list sorting by time T ime Search - Find indicated time for recorded video ► Last Record Full List Alarm List T ime Search 4.4.2 Search and play Last Record video Pres[...]

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    31 4.4.4 Recorded video in Alarm List Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose Alarm List. Screen will be as right displayed. Last Record Full List ► Alarm List T ime Search Press “ ENTER ” to confirm Full List, and the screen will be as right displayed. Press ” ▲ ” “ ▼ ” to choose wanted recorded event (There will be shown only 8 [...]

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    32 5. T rouble shouting & Appendix 5.1 T r ouble shouting What DVR appears a malfunction, it may be not serious and can be corrected. The table below describes some typical problems and their rem edies. Check them before calling your DVR dealer: PROBLEM REMEDY No power ! Check power source cord connections. ! Confirm that there is power at the [...]

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    33 5.2 Compatible Multiplexer brands (Appendix A) Manufacturer Model System T est Result A V TECH A VC707N NTSC OK A V TECH A VC707P P AL OK A V TECH A VC706N NTSC OK A V TECH A VC706P P AL OK A TV DPX16 NTSC OK CAPTURE CPT -CD16 PA L O K Dedicated Micros SLDX9C NTSC OK Dedicated Micros SLDX16C P AL OK PELCO MX4016 NTSC OK SONY VS-DX504 NTSC OK ROB[...]

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    34 5.3 Compatible HDD brands (Appendix B) Manufacturer Model Cap acity Rot ation IBM Deskstar 120GXP (40GB) 40GB 7200 rpm IBM Deskstar 60GXP IC35l060 60GB 7200 rpm IBM Deskstar 120GXP (80GB) 80GB 7200 rpm IBM Deskstar 120GXP (120GB) 120GB 7200 rpm Maxtor DiamondMax 536DX(60GB) 4W060H4 60GB 5400 rpm Seagate Barracuda A T A IV ST340016A 40GB 7200 rpm[...]

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    CBC (Europe) Ltd. 7/8 Garrick Industrial Centre, Ir ving W a y London NW9 6A Q, United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 20 8732 3310 F: +44 (0) 20 8202 3387 www .cbceurope.com marketing@cbcuk.com CBC (Europe) Ltd. Ufficio di Milano Via E. Majorana, 2 I – 20054 Nov a Milanese T: +39 0362 365 079 F: +39 0362 400 12 www .cbc-europe.it inf o@cbc-europe.it CBC (Eur[...]