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    Use r s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product. Please read this User s Manual before using the product. Half-duple x audio supported ALL ABOUT IMAGE RE COGNITION & PROCESSING 4 Channel Dig ital Video Multiplex Reco rder VER 1 . 0 ALL A BOUT I MAGE RECO GNITION & PROCESSING 4 CH STAND-ALONE DVM R The most stab le and rel iab le rea l s[...]

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    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN! CAUT ION : TO REDUC E THE RIS K OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVERS. N O US ER SE R VICEA BLE P ARTS INSI DE . RE FER SERVI CING TO QUALIF IED SER VIC E PERSON NE L. Thi s labe l may ap pear on th e bot to m of th e uni t due to sp ac e l imit atio ns. The l ight ning flas h with a[...]

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    FCC I NFORMATIO N Thi s d evic e c ompl ies w it h Par t 1 5 of th e FCC R ule s. O pera tio n is s ub ject t o t he fo llo wing tw o condit ions : (1) This de vic e may no t caus e harmf ul in terf eren ce, a nd (2) This de vic e must ac cept any in terfer en ce rece ived , inc lud ing int erfe rence th at may c ause u nde sired op era tion . A CL[...]

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    Table of Contents 1 1.About this document 2. B efor e r ead ing this doc um ent 3. U nit De scrip tion 4. I nst all atio n 5. O pe rati on 3) Pla y 4) Sett ing 6. S pec ifi cation & Co nfig ura tion 1 ) Lo g-i n 1) F ront Pa ne l 2) R ea r Pa nel Ba sic Op er a tion ALARM/MOTION SETUP RECORD SE TUP TIME/DATE SETUP CAMERA SETUP DIS PLAY SET UP T[...]

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    2. Befo re readin g this document 1. T his do cumen t is in tend ed fo r bot h th e ad mini stra tor an d user s of st a nd alo ne DVMR Mo del. 2. Th is m a nu al con tai ns i nfo rm at io n f or co nf ig uri ng , man a gin g an d usin g st an d a lone D V MR Mo d el. 3. T o pre v en t fi re or el ectr ica l shoc k, do n ot exp os e the p rod uct t[...]

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    5. Operati on 28 MAR K IMAGE S ETUP (I nte r nal ba ckup ) 6 1) Wh ile re pl ay in g, pr ess [M ARK] bu tto n to sel e ct ima ges. 2) In th is m o de (p ause d mode) , pre ss [ LEF T] or [RIGH T] b utt on to sel ect f ram es you wan t to ma rk as man y as want ed. 3) Pr es s [M ARK] butto n once mor e to c o mple te M ARK I MA GE SE TUP for imag es[...]

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    P AN TI LT CO MM AN D SET U P : Wh en PT Z c a me ra who s e p ro toc o l i s alr eady i nc orp or ate d in to thi s DVM R sys tem (D efa ul t PTZ ca mera ) is co nn ecte d to thi s DV MR, j us t se le ct m odel of PTZ c ame ra in PANTI LT C OM MAN D SE TUP. If u ser wan t to c onn ect P TZ cam era whic h is not o ne of D efa ult PT Z came ra, us e[...]

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    4. Inst allation 1) Camera Connection Con nect th e camer a to th e CAME RA INPUT on th e R ear Pa nel of the sy stem . 2) M oni tor Co nne c tion (Com po site Conn ec tion Meth od ) Co n ne ct t he m o ni tor to th e M ON IT O R O UT on th e Rea r P ane l of th e s y st em 5 VIDEO LENS VIDEO DC AC24V/DC12 V.P DC LEVE L Rear par t of CAMERA VIDE O [...]

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    VCR CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MONITOR LOOP Comm Port V G A VCR CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 MONITOR LOOP Comm Port V G A 8. M ISCE LLAN EOU S S ETUP 5. Oper ation 25 1 2 BUZZ ER SE TUP : Sets d iffere nt kind s of BUZ ZER ON/O FF. ID/ PW S ETUP : S ets Us e r ID and P ASSW ORD . No ti ce : In th e ve ry fi rst setu p st ag e, th e A DMIN PA SSWORD is “ 1 ” , and USER[...]

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    ETHERNET RS-23 2C AUD IO FUNCTION 1 R S 485 D- 2 R S 485 D+ 3 R ELAY COM 4 RELAY NC 5 R ELAY NO 6 A LARM GND 7 A LARM D4 8 A LARM D3 9 A LARM D2 10 ALA RM D1 SPK MI C4 MIC 3 MIC2 M IC1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4. Inst allation 7 5) Se ns or C onn ection Conn ect t he Senso r to th e SENS O R INPU T /OUT P UT on t he Re ar Pane l o f the syste m 6) N et[...]

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    6. RE CO RD S E TUP 23 RECORD SETUP HDD C LEAR HDD F ULL RECO RD MOD E RECO RD TY PE RECO RD SP EED PRI O RI TY MODE DUPL EX RA TIO AUD I O RE CO RD SELECT , PRESS : NO : OV ERWRITE : TI MER : FI ELD : 60 FPS : NO NE : PL AY 1 : R EC 1 : ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 HDD CLEAR : To delete all data on HD D, select YES and press [MENU] button and [ENT ER] butto[...]

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    5. Ope ration 9 3) U se n umbe rs b utt on [1 ], [2], [3 ], an d [4] bu tto n to en ter pa sswo rd . P as sw or d c o nsis ts wit h nu mb er s f r om 1 to 8 dig it s. 1) Pr ess [ ME NU] b u tton t o en ter the 2) LOG IN D VR SYST EM wi ndow a ppears as Facto ry de faul t pas swor d set by manu fatur er is as bel o w. AD MIN ( A dmin istr ato r) : ?[...]

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    5. Oper at ion 21 3 MOTIO N SE TUP : CH ANN EL NUM : Came ra n umb er fo r wh ich y ou a re goin g to chan ge s ettin g s r elate d to mo tion re cord ing . U sin g [L EFT] o r [RI GH T] but to n, ch oos e ch an nel. SEN SI TIVITY : Ad ju sts moti on De tec tion Sens it ivity . (Low s e nsiti ve Hi gh s ens iti ve) DETECT WIND OW NUM : DVM R system[...]

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    4. PICTURE IN PICTURE (PIP ) 5. Ope ration 1. In li ve view , you ca n sele ct full scre en of eac h chann el by p ress ing n umb ers b ut ton fr om [1] t o [4]. bu tton to se le ct a ca m er a 2. P ress [P IP] bu tto n t o see sm all pi ctu re in pic tur e in f ull s cre en. 3. W ith [U P] and [D OWN ] butto n or n umb ers but ton f rom [1] t o [4[...]

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    4. TIME/DATE S ETUP 5. Oper at ion 1 2 SET TIM E/ DATE : Can set year /m onth/ time /m inute /seco nd . SET th e not at ion of T IM E/DA TE : Us e [UP] and [ DO WN] but ton to item amon g Year /Mon th/ Ti me/Mi nut e/Seco nd and use [L EFT] a nd [RIGH T ] but ton to c hang e the v alu e. 1. HO UR D I SPL A Y : 2. DATE DISPL AY : 3. MONT H DISPLAY :[...]

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    2) Af ter yo u pre ss [ FRZ ] b utton , p ress [SE Q] b ut ton to adv anc e si ng le fie ld fo rw ard or back wa rd. To m ove field b y fi el d forw ard o r bac kwa rd, p res s [L EFT ] or [R I GHT] b u tton. 5. Operation 1. Pl ay ba ck set u p 1) P ress [P LAY] but ton to beg in play bac k. 2) Dis p la y scr een as s h own o n t he rig ht wil l ap[...]

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    3. C AMERA SETUP 5. Oper at ion 1 2 COL OR SE TUP : Ad jus t Ca mera Im age TITL E S ETUP : I np ut TIT LE of ea ch c ame ra CH NUM BER BRIGHTNE SS CO NT RA ST SATURATION HUE GAIN (-3 1~ +3 2) (-3 1~ +3 2) (-2 0~ +3 2) (-3 1~ +3 2) (-3 1~ +3 2) : Se le ct ca m er a : Ad ju st sc re en b rig htn es s : Ad ju st co lo r c on tra s t : Adj us t c o l [...]

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    1. Ba sic Op er a tion 1) In SYS TEM SE T UP me nu , y o u ca n s e t v ar iet y of pa ram e te rs requi red fo r ope ratio n of DV MR unit to it s best pe rfo rmanc e for yo ur ap pl icat ion. 5. Oper at ion 3) Inp u t pas sw ord a nd pres s [M ENU ] bu tto n to enter in to SYS TEM SE TUP. 4) Pre ss [ UP ] o r [ DO WN ] bu tto n t o sele ct m en u[...]