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    User ’ s manual for MPEG4 D VR Model QSNDV R9M and QSND VR16M *This manu al is for MPEG4 QSNDV R9M 9-ch annel and Q S N D V R1 6 M 16-channel digital video recorder And us es t he 16-channel dig ital video recor der as example. Before o peration, w e stro ngl y advise that you read t he us er manual and ke ep it avai lab le f or future use. This [...]

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    T ab le o f Co nt en t s Digi t al Video R ecorder (D VR) Introdu ction ..... ........ ........ .......... ............... .......... ...... ........... .......... .... ...... .... .... 4 1.1 Product int roduct ion ........ ............ ...... .......... ...... .......... ........ .......... .......... ......... ........ ...... .... ........ ......[...]

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    3.2.1 SETU P -SY STEM ........ ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... ... ..... 34 3.2.2 SETU P -LI VE ... .... ....... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... .... ...... .... ...... ..... 39 3.2.3 SETUP -R EC .......[...]

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    Di git al Vi de o Re cor der (D VR) Int ro du cti on 1.1 Product introduction This DVR is d esigned specially for CCTV syste m. It uses a n embedded processor and embedded oper ating system working with the high-powered code and decode chip. In addition, it uses adv anced IT technology t o make the system more stab l e, such as the a udio code and [...]

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    Format S tandard MP E G -4 co mpression format St orage Suppor ts up t o four I DE Hard Driv es si multan eously (Or three IDE HD Ds and one IDE DVD-R W /CD-R W ) Backup Auto-play software automatica lly pac ked in backup files, and Auto-wat er-mark check in backup files to assure files’ authenticity Suppor t backup via U SB 2.0 to USB f l ash m [...]

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    A larm 9/16 alarm input s and 4 alarm outputs , TT L al arm output PTZ control Suppor ts decoder which co mmunicat es with RS4 85 Suppor ts speed d ome Supports PTZ thr ough networ k Communication port RS 485 equippe d Netw ork Suppor ts TCP/IP protocol Suppor ts wide bandw i d th network through modem (PPPOE) Suppor ts st atic IP and dy namic IP ([...]

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    In sta lla tio n N oti ce Attention : Before conne cting to ot her eq uipment, please make sure the device is pow ered of f . Do not hot plug in! 2.1 Checking the con tents Check t he content s when y ou receive the unit, to make sure you have al l the p arts. Normally it w ill contain: a remote control, a power cab le, a CD- R o m wit h “Net Cli[...]

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    2.2.2 Inst all tool One Phil lips screw driver 2.2.3 Inst all process Open the DV R using sc re wdriver Set one H DD as m aster and the oth er as slave if tw o HDDs are c onnect ed to one A T A interface!!! Attention : Ha rd Drive s connected to the same par allel cable can no t be set as master +mast er or slave+s lave, they must be mast er+slav e[...]

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    J um p er area The pictur e bl ow is the IDE co nnection/Pow er connection se ction of t he H DD. Jumper accordi ng to t he diagra m above J u m p er a r e a M A S T E R S L A V E The seque nce o f read/write data from HDD The A T A interface which is near the motherboard center is the secondary interface, the next A T A interface w hich is near th[...]

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    Primary A T A interface is H DD A, the slave is HDD B. The master H DD co nnected to secondary A T A int er fac e is HDD C, th e s lav e is H DD D. The r ecord se quence i s: HDD A → HDD B → HDD C → HDD D Overw ri t e sequence: The sequence is i rr espectiv e of H DD. The DVR ov erwrites HD D from the oldest r ecord file when HDD is fu ll. M [...]

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    19 pins ar e in t he other r ow). Make sure pins are plugged into interface c orrectly. Connect t he power supply to HDD Sketch m ap of inst allat ion Close th e device cov er and lock it wit h sc rews Attention : Please format the HDD befor e u sing. If the u ser w a nts to connect the CD/DVD driver to the A T A int erface, please ch oose the seco[...]

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    1 2 F i r s t , p u t t h e H D D i n t o t h e H D D f i x a t i o n r a c k S e c o n d , a t t a c h t h e H D D b y t w o s c r e w s o n b o t h s i d e s 3 4 T h i r d , c o n n e c t t h e H D D c a b l e F o u r t h , c o n n e c t t h e p o w e r s u p p l y t o H D D S k e t c h o f i n s t a l l a t i o n Page 1 5 x[...]

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    - 2.3 Back panel and interface terminals Attention : The real connections on the back pan el might be slightly dif ferent from the sketc h below . 2.3.1 Back panel of 16-channel DVR C AM 1 C AM 2 CA M 3 C AM 4 C AM 5 C AM 6 C AM 7 C AM 8 AUDIO I N 1 AUDIO I N 2 A L AR M I N A L AR M O U T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 C AM 9 C AM 1 0 C AM 11 C AM 1 2 C A[...]

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    1 Video i nput 1-16 2 S pot output 3 Video out put 4 S video output 5 Audio out put Pag e 17[...]

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    6 LAN port 7 Audio in 1- 4 8 Ala rm input1-1 6 9 Alarm output Pag e 18[...]

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    10 Fan vent 1 1 Power p lug 12 USB port 13 VG A port 14 RS 232 port Null 15 RS485 port Pag e 19[...]

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    2.3.2 Back panel of 9-chann el DVR C A M 1 C A M 5 C A M 7 A UD IO I N 1 A U D I O I N 2 A LA R M I N A LA R M O U T C AM 3 CA M 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 C AM 2 CA M 4 CA M 6 C AM 8 A UD I O I N 3 A U D I O I N 4 S PO T O U T V I D E O O U T S V I D E O A U D I O OU T C OM + - G N D R S- 4 8 5 L AN U SB V G A R S- 2 3 2 B a c k p a n e l o f 9 -[...]

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    0 M O D E B ACK UP 2.4 Front p anel and interface terminals Attention : The actua l but tons on the fro nt pane l p lease might be s light ly dif f er ence from this sketch . 1 11 1 2 3 P T 1 4 1 3 1 5 2 8 2 6 2 7 L E D 4 5 6 Z / F 1 2 1 6 P o w e r 7 8 9 A U D IO 7 2 3 1 7 R E C S E A R C H P L AY R E V F F S T O P M E N U F UN C TI O N I N F O R [...]

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    7 Zoom/Focu s control 8 Audio on/ off button 9 B ac kup button 10 Me nu button 1 1 F un ction button 12 S tatus butt on 13 Move L eft 14 Move Up 15 Enter butt on 16 Move Rig ht 17 Move d own 18 Record button 19 Shuttle: to control the DVR to play the r ecord frame by frame. 20 Shuttle: to cont rol t he playback spe ed 21 S ear ch but ton 22 Play bu[...]

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    23 F ast Reverse 24 Fast forw ard 25 S top 26 Remote controller receiver 27 28 LED indicator light s, for power , HDD and backup, network statu s, playback stat us and record stat us respect ively . Attention : The CD-R W /DVD- RW is optional. If a CD-R W /DVD-R W is c onnecte d to t he A T A interface, the maximum n um b er of HD Ds you can a ttac[...]

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    2.5 Remote control d e scription Put the Bat tery into the Remote co ntrol: Open the battery cov er of Remote contr ol Put in two AAA batter ies and make sur e that they are inserted correctly . Replace t he batter y cover The top v iew o f remoter contr ol: The button des criptio n: Number Icon Descript ion 1 Record button : Press th is but ton to[...]

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    2 Backup button : Press this button, the DVR enters the backup menu (Fig 3.3.7 U S B backup). The details w i ll be given in Chapter 3.3.3: BACKUP 3 Informati on butt on : Pre ss this button to d isplay statu s information of the DVR o n the screen (F i g 3 .3.2 S tatus v i ew ). 4 Number buttons : These number buttons are used for selecting channe[...]

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    10 Search butto n: Press t his button to e nter to recording searc h p age 1 1 Move Up 12 Move Lef t 13 Move Rig ht 14 Move Do wn 15 SR is for Rev erse when the DVR play s record while SF is f or Forwar d 16 Change the c hanne l one by one, “-” i s used to chan ge t he ch a nnel from 16 to 1, and “+” is for c han ging the channel from 1 to [...]

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    22 P a n / Tilt contr ol 23 A udio s w itch 24 Log file button 25 Picture in picture: se lect the c hannel to display as s m a ll picture first, a nd then press P I P button to enter PIP mode , t he background p icture is the next chann el. For exa mple, If t he user se lects channel 10 first, and then press PIP but ton, the screen will display as [...]

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    6 7 5 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 Are the bat tery ’s poles (+ and -) in the corr ect p osition? Is batt ery is out of power? Is there is barrier between the Remot e contro l and DVR? Are signals tr ansmitted by other rem ote contro l devices disturb i ng the Remote Control? Attenti on : If none of the abov e apply, please co ntact Q-Se e to replace the r em[...]

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    2.6 A larm c able connection Example of alar m output conne ction: Attention : T he alarm output is TTL high level control. The connect ion metho d is described in detai l in the Abov e picture. This DVR can c arry sixteen sensor alar m input signa l s and four a l ar m output signals. T here are two types of alarm inp uts: types of alar m inputs: [...]

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    Ba sic op er ati on g uid e 3.1 How to st a rt t he DVR Attention : Before powering on the machine, please ma ke sure t he power input (1 10V/220V) of DVR matches t he loca l power supply , if not, please move the red flip s witch o n the r ear panel to the c orrect in put. If the power ind i cat or light is o ff, please do the follow ing: If the D[...]

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    machine is on. (The details of admin pass word and user p assword are described in chapter 3.2.1 SETUP- SYST EM). Input default passw ord-“0000” to enter the setup menu w hen y ou start the DVR, assuming that you have not chan ged the p assword or y ou have recov ered the default sett ing. The date, time and chan nel name are display ed on the [...]

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    3.2 Login and setup th e sy stem The menu structur e chart: A D M I N PA S S W O R D U S E R PA S S W O R D S Y S T E M PA S S W O R D C H E C K M EN U L I V E R E C O R D S TO R A G E N E T W OR K S E N S O R / A L A R M A U D I O Page 32 S E Q U E N C E D WE L L [ F U L L ] S E Q U E N C E D W E L L [ Q U A D ] C A M E R A NA M E C A M ER A STAT [...]

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    There are tw o users in the origi n DVR system. On e is Adm in which has highest priority to set syst em’s configurat ion and w hose password is “0000”, the ot her is common user whic h is just allo wed to see the l ive play and the playbac k p icture and does not have the right to change the user password, wh i ch is done by Admin users. Ope[...]

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    3.2.1 SETUP -SY STEM The menu is as ab ove: (Fig 3.2. 2 Syste m setup) A DMIN P A S SWO RD : Administrator p assword is “0000” by defa ult, only the administr ator has the right to change it which is co mprised o f four nu mbers bet ween 0 and 9 (F i g 3. 2.3 S etup admin p assword). Page 34 Page 34 Pag e 34[...]

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    USER P A SSWORD : Com mon u ser pas sword is “0000” by default as well . However , only the administrat or is authoriz e d to chan ge it which is co mprised of fo ur numbers betw een 0 and 9. P ASSWOR D CHECK : If you choose “ON”, users have to inp ut the p assw ord bef or e entering m e nus. Y ou can setup the DVR’ s c on figuration if y[...]

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    BOTTO M-BLACK : T ime is displayed at the bottom in blac k OFF : There i s no t ime dis played in the play back mode. CURRENT S T A TUS VIEW : Choose “ON”, there will be some infor m at i on app earing on the screen. For example, HDD quantity , used ratio of HDD, record mode including manual/al arm/mot i on et c… Choose “O FF”, there is n[...]

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    SOFTW ARE UPDA TE : (Fig 3.2.8 Soft ware upd a te) USB UPDA TE : Update firmware from USB flash memory Press US B UPD A TE a nd bel ow scr een wil l pop up P Page 37[...]

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    Update f irmw are: Make sur e the updat ing firmware is on the USB disk Do not po wer off the DV R during upd ating; Press “EN TE R” button to st art updating. Then the sy stem will chec k the upd ating firmware When the u pdating firmwa re is found O.K., the sy ste m st arts to updat e. Update proce ss: Erase the for mer file; Check the sp ace[...]

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    about two minut es to updat e. When the erase, blank chec k and update are do ne, system will chec k the new progra m which has been writt en. After the progra m check is done, th e sy ste m will restar t. NETWO RK U PDA TE : The update information is also availab le on the network, to choose t his option Server IP: The IP addr ess of the netw ork [...]

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    CA MERA NAME : Na me of the channel. It is compris ed of the Engl ish letter s f rom “a” to “z” or the numbers from “0 ” to “ 9”. CA MERA ST A TUS : If you choose “SHO W ”, this image will be displayed on the screen. If you choose “HIDE”, the image will not be disp l ay ed o n th e scree n in live st atus or in play back sta[...]

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    are eighteen options for users: PELCO_ D-2400, PELCO_D-9600, PE L CO_P-4800, P E LCO_P-9 600, SCC641-9600, SC C641-19200, SK2161- 9600, CNB_10 2 -9600, ADTECH-4800, 1 5-CD51M-2400, Chubb iSD-9600, COP 1-2400, COP1-4800, COP1-9600, COP1-19200, COP2- 9600, 15-CD51M-2400, DSC230-9600 PTZF ID : Set up the P T ZF addr ess, you can choose from “000” [...]

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    SPOT QUAD DWELL : Channel-switch ing circulat es f r om quad 1 to quad 4 (The order is: channel 1,2,3,4 → ch annel 5,6,7,8 → channel 9,10,1 1,12 → cha nnel 13,14,15,16 → channel 1,2,3,4 → …), press “Enter” button to get access to the configuration set up menu to modify the i nterv al time between two set s of pictur e switching. The[...]

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    maximu m is 4. If the record r esolution is 360x 28 8( P AL)/360x240( NTSC), there are f iv e fra me rates to choose: 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, the maximu m is 8. Attenti on : T hes e three factors above de ci d e the q uality of picture and the u se ratio o f H D D. SETUP- REC O PTIONS : Setup of record opt ion (Fig 3. 2.15 Setu p record opt ion) RECORD CO N[...]

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    records conti nuously . If an alarm recor d o ccurred, th e D VR record s co ntinuou s ly and you can find the alarm ev ent through “ev ent search” or “file se arch”. PLA Y DEINTERLA CE : Interlace scan an d play . If you ch oose “O N”, the DVR wil l play bac k afte r an internal of line. If you choose th e “OFF”, this funct ion is [...]

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    If you choose “OF F ” , this functio n is disab led. SETUP- REC-EV ENT : Setup o f the event recor d (Fi g 3.2.16 Setup event reco rd) MOTION DETECTIO N (Fig 3.2.17 Setup moti on det ection): A REA : This is the dete c t ion area se tup There are t hree opti ons to choose: ALL, P AR T , OF F ALL : All areas of t he cam era will be detected. P A[...]

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    [ S E T U P - R E C - E V E N T( S / D ) ] F i g 3 . 2 . 1 8 S e t u p s e n s o r d e t e c t i o n SENSOR D ETECTIO N : Each channel matc hes a relev ant Sensor , for example, Channel 2 is linked to Sensor 4, i f the S ensor 4 gives a n alarm, the alarm informatio n will be gi ven on the pictur e by channel 2 (Fig 3.2.1 8 S etup sensor detecti on[...]

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    To Choo se fro m: 2 seco nds, 4 s econ ds, 6 seco nds, 8 secon ds an d10 s econd s. POP-U P SCR EEN : If you choose “ON”, the image will be in full screen when the DVR gives alarm. If you choose “O FF”, this fu nction is disabled. SETUP- SCHED U L E-REC : Setup o f schedule recor d (Fig 3.2.20 Setu p schedule rec ord) Press enter key to vis[...]

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    [ S C HE D U L E RE C - C H 4 ] S U M O T U W E T H F R S A A L L D A Y A L F i g 3 . 2 . 2 1 s e t u p s c h e d u l e re c o r d t i me 1 2 “ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 ” means: “0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23”— the 24 h ours in a day . The shortest schedul e record i nt erval is one [...]

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    Press ENT ER k ey to visit th e m e nu, inform ation is given below ( Fig 3.2.23 I nformatio n of deletion) “DELETE FILE 0171 200 60407 _170000 15AS D U ARE Y OU SURE? [ENTER] → Y ES [MENU] → NO” Press ENT ER k ey to delete this rec ord or press ME NU key to quit d eleting “0171 200 60407_170000” is a recor d name. “U” mea ns unloc [...]

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    LOCK/ UNLOCK : Lock/unlock the record. Use enter key to change the st atus (Fig 3.2. 24 Loc k / Unlock file). If the file is lo cked, then the record can not be deleted or ov erwri tten even though the HDD is full. DELETE ALL : If the DVR is recor ding, the system will Post: “DELETE ALL STO P RECO RDING AND TRY ” Once the recor ding is sto pped[...]

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    [ENTER] → Y ES [MENU] → NO” (* represent s A B C D) Press enter key to format the HDD, Press menu ke y to cancel this operatio n. Attention : The for mat tim e depends on the HDD capacity , the l arg er t he HDD t he longer t h e time. Nor mally , a 40G HDD takes about eight y seconds. If a CD/DVD dri v e is co nnected to an A T A interface, [...]

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    3.2.5 SE TUP-N ETWOR K (Fig 3.2.27 Setup networ k) TYPE : ST A TIC : S tatic IP address. Push “ Up” “Dow n” “left” “Right” b u t t o n s to mov e the cursor amo ng the digits and pus h ADD or DEC k ey to modify the IP address. (Fig 3.2.28 Setup st atic IP). DYNA M IC : Dynamic IP addr ess. Press ENT ER key to display the menu, the s[...]

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    3.2.5.1 Moni toring F rom a Compute r on Sam e Router On the PC Client, open up the In te rnet Explorer and en ter the IP of the DVR (exam pl e http://192.168.0.200 ), you will get belo w s creen with the login alread y f i lled in, default user nam e is (netuser) and password (0000). just hit OK and y ou wi ll be connected. W i th this Internet Ex[...]

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    3.2.5.2 Moni toring From a R emote Comp uter Plug the RJ45 cable f ro m the back o f DVR to the Switch / Hub or Router. By Default the network setti ng on this DVR are as f ol low: IP ADDRESS: 192.168.1.200 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1 From a PC connected to th e same Router, find the IP address by t y p i ng IPCONFIG at comm and prom[...]

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    Port 1 is us ed for logon; Port 2 is us ed for contro lling the DVR; Port 3 is us ed for live surv eillance; Port 4 is used for backup; Port 5 is us ed for playing bac k. NET CLIENT ID: The defau lt I D is “ NetUser” , the user can s et other four I Ds and passwords for viewing through t h e network. ( Fig 3.2.31 Net client ID).The logi n-ID a [...]

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    3.2.5.3 Play Back Recorded File To play bac k the recor ded file, y ou need to use the C LIENT Software. Install the NETCLIENT Software an d run netclient.ex e, you will get the below screen and click on CONNECT and enter the IP, login name is “netuser” and password “00 00 ”. From this program y ou ca n do REMOTE PLAYBACK (R-PB) or BACK UP [...]

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    NETWO RK THROUGHP UT : T o setup the trans fer speed of the DVR in the network. There are nine options to choos e from: unlimited, 64KBPS, 128KBPS, 256KBPS, 512KBPS, 1MBPS, 2MBPS, 4MBPS, 10MBP S. Users can choo se the opt ion acc ording to the demand ( Fig 3.2.33 Setup net work through put) . 3.2.6 SETU P -S ENSOR/ALA RM (F ig 3.2.34 Set up sensor [...]

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    “NC” means normal close. If “NC” is chos en, t he DVR will set o f f th e alarm if the alar m is at high level. ALA RM MOTI ON MA N A GER ( Fig 3.2.35 Alarm mot ion manag er) “ □ ” mean s uns elected “V” m eans selected, “Abscis sa” means the channel number , “Ordinat e” means annunciator n umber . Every channel i s able t[...]

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    channel 3 f or alar m 1, the n if any of the 3 channe l s detect a motion ev ent, alarm 1 will send sign al. ALA RM SE NSOR MANAG ER (Fi g 3.2.36 Alarm sensor manager) “ □ ” means unse l ect ed “V” means selected, “Abscissa” means the sen sor num b er and “Ordinat e” means annunciator n umber . Every sensor is able to t rigger mul[...]

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    for alarm 1, if any of the 3 sensors are a ctiv ated, the n alarm 1 will se nd an alarm signal. ALA RM B UZZER ( Fig 3.2 .37 Alarm buzzer) ON: S tart the buzzer when DVR gives alar m OFF: The buzz er wil l not be tr iggered when DVR detects alar m ALA RM OUTP U T ( Fig 3.2 .38 Alarm output) ON: Alarm on. W hen the alarm outp ut is on, the DVR will [...]

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    ALA RM OUT PE RIOD ( Fig 3.2. 39 Alarm out put per iod) Alarm continuing t ime. There are five opt ions to choose: 30 seconds, 1 minute , 3 minut es, 10 minutes a n d Continuous. 3.2.7 SE TUP-A UDIO “ ■ ” means unselected “V” means selected, “Ab scissa” indic ates the channel number an d “O rdinate” indicates aud io output number [...]

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    There ar e four au di o input port s and one audio out p ut port in all. One audio input matche s one channel. For exam ple, if user selects audio A for channel 1, chann el 1 w ill record on audio A. 3.3 Function Press the Fun ction button to ent er the basic function menu (F ig 3.3.1 Function m e nu), which co ntain s the following ite ms: ST A TU[...]

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    1 2 BES T 5 2 2 2 B E S T 6 2 3 2 B E S T 7 2 4 2 B E S T 8 2 [ S TAT U S ] S / W V E R : V 1 . 0. 1 0 -t v _ 1 6 ( 06 / 0 5 / 0 8 1 0 : 0 7) [ H D D ] A : 1 5 0 G( 6 3 % ) B : N O NE C : NO N E D : N O N E N E T WO RK : M A C : 0 0 . 0E . B 5 . 0 0 .0 6 . 3 2 D D NS : S E RV E R ( nu l l ) FA I L [ R E C ] S I Z E 720*5 76 C H R A Q U A L C H RA Q[...]

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    3.3.3 BA CK UP & VIEW BA C KUP Backup Press the Bac kup button (Fig 3.3.3 Setup backup). This DVR supports five med ia types: CD-R , CD- RW , DVD-R, DVD-R W , USB-ME M O RY (Includi ng USB flash driv e and mobile hard disk), and supports back up to DVD-R W, CD-R W, interna lly and a s well as U SB external ly . Please refer to list o f comp ati[...]

  • Page 63

    backup t o CD-R, choose CD-R ; if you plan to backup in C D-R W, choose CD-R W , etc … BACKUP BASE: If you want to search the file n eeded to backup by file name, choose FILE; if you want to search the file needed to backup by time, choose TIME. Each meth od is in the Chapter— S T ART . CHANN EL: I f y ou w ant to backup t he fo ur channels, pl[...]

  • Page 64

    U S B B A C K U P U S B B A C K U P 50% If the backup bas e is “FIL E ”, the “ ST ART” choose me nu is as shown in Fig 3 .3.5 Bac kup start ( f ile) If the backup base is “TI ME”, the “ST ART” choose menu is as s h o w n i n Fig 3.3.6 Backup st art (calendar) and Fig 3.3.7 Backup st art (t ime). First , choos e the dat e, then, cho [...]

  • Page 65

    screen at the same time as the backup . The USB backup process is s h o w n in Fig 3.3.8- USB backup process showing, that is the same as backup with the CD/ DVD driver . When t he backup is over , a dialogue box w ill pop up. If the user b ackup in the USB me mory , the sentence in the d ialogue box is: “FLASH BACKUP OK” When you receiv e this[...]

  • Page 66

    / Brief intro duction of buttons : : Play : Pause : S top : Fast bac kward : S tep backward : S tep forward : Fast forward : V erify if the record has b een cha nged or not : V olume cont rol : Snap shot : Number button / / 1-channel/4-c hannel/9-channel/16-channel m o de Y ou can use num ber button to choose the cha nnel which you want to see. Pag[...]

  • Page 67

    The main menu of the Backup v iewer: Intr oduction to W .M Che ck , Snap S h ot . W .M Check (W ater Mark Check): While the b a c kup file i s pa used, click this button to c heck w ater mark: Page 69[...]

  • Page 68

    After a few min utes, the result wi ll pop up. If the b ackup f i le has be en chang ed or moved, the sy stem wil l display “ Water mark C heck Fa il”, if the bac kup file has not b e e n chan ged or moved, the syst em will pr ompt “Water mark Check Ok”. SnapShot : Clic k Sna pShot butt on, a pi ctu re po p s up for saving or printing. The [...]

  • Page 69

    3.3.4 P A N/TIL T Move cursor t o P AN/TIL T in the function menu, press EN TER button to access this menu (Fig 3.3.9 P AN/TIL T) to control the Fast S peed D ome. This pa rticular oper a tio n is as f o llows: Switch to th e c hannel which co nnect s to the Fast S peed Dome v i de o out put. The “Up” “Do w n” “Left” “Right” buttons[...]

  • Page 70

    PA N / T I LT Z O O M/ F O C U S Z + A U TO PA N E N T E R < < C h 1 > > F + F - Z - < < C h 1 > > F i g 3 . 3 . 9 P A N / T I L T F i g 3 . 3 . 1 0 Z O O M / F O C U S 3.3.6 SEQU ENCE Press “SEQ” button to enter the sequence play st atus. If the current screen sho ws a single channel, pr ess “SEQ” button to play the[...]

  • Page 71

    3.3.7 LOG LIS T Press the Log button on the remote contr ol, t he system will enter th e setup menu of log file (Fig 3.3.1 1 Setup log file). LOG FILE : If you choos e ALL, the foll owing options will be disp layed: M OTION, SENSOR, ALA RM, V - LOSS, SYSTEM, HDD, FLIE, DB, P O W E R, NET . If you choose P ART , y ou should ch oo s e the opt ion nee[...]

  • Page 72

    FROM: The beginning time of t he log f ile, y ou can use the nu mber key to ch ange the tim e. TO : The end time o f the log file, you can use the nu mber key to change t he time. Press t he OK opt ion, the sy stem will e nter the event log view (Fig 3.3.12 Event l og view): Use “ Up” “Dow n” buttons t o mov e the curs or t o the log f ile [...]

  • Page 73

    3.4 Search record Press the “ Search” butt on on the remote contr ol, there are three s earch mod es w hich will be display ed on the scr een (Fi g 3.4.1 Search) TIME SEA RC H EVENT SEA RCH FILE SEA RCH Attenti on: Search recordings b y time search or fi le search, search all ev ent recording s b y ev ent search. Page 75[...]

  • Page 74

    TIME SEA RCH : Attenti on: All the recor ds can be search ed in this men u. Operation: Date cho ose : Press ENTER to access the CAL ENDA R TI M E men u, Use “Up” “Down” “Le ft” “Right” bu tt ons to move cursor to the date needed to search. (Fig 3.4.1 Date choose). A ti me which h ad a n event recor d is shown in y ello w font . <[...]

  • Page 75

    T ime choose : Below the Y ear-Mont h s et up, there is the calen dar of one month. The s el ec ted date is in green, press E NTER to select the time choo se menu. (Fig 3. 4.2 T ime cho ose-Page 79). The time d isplayed in green has a record fi le. Use “Up” “Down” “Left” “Right” b u t t o n s to move to the selected t ime—h our an[...]

  • Page 76

    EVENT SEA RCH Attenti on: Only alarm event s and motion ev ents recor d can be searched in this men u. Operation: Select the date, who se m ethod is the sam e as TIME SEARCH. A time which has event re cord is shown in y ellow font. Press “EN T ER ” to acces s the event menu aft er se l e cting time . (Fig 3.4.3 Event choose). Analyz e the r eco[...]

  • Page 77

    Sign Meaning Shortcut k ey PGUP Page up, to the previous Right button PGDN Page down, to t he next Left but ton LAST T o the last p age Backward button FIRST To the fir st page Forwar d button [ S E A R C H T I M E ] H O U R : M I N : T I M E 0 0 0 0 0 0 F i g 3 . 4 . 2 Ti m e c h o o s e Page 79[...]

  • Page 78

    FILE SEA RCH Attenti on: All the recor ds can be search ed in this men u. Operation: Select the date, by the sa me met hod as TIME SEARCH. A time which has an event record i s shown in yellow font. Press “EN T ER ” to acces s the play f ile list. (Fig 3.4.4 File search ) Analyz e the r ecord inform ation. T aking one of th e file records as an [...]

  • Page 79

    Use “Up” “Down” b u t t o n s to choose the file re cord, Press the “ENTE R” button to view the record chosen, the “Forward” “B ackward” “Play/p ause” buttons can be used to c o ntrol the rec ordin g. Press “STOP” b utton to go back to li v e picture If the event list i s too lon g for one page, user can move to the page[...]

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  • Page 81

    Ap pen di x A ppendix A : Main St andard & Parameter chart Model 16Channel VIDEO Input Ch annel 16CH Input Lev el 1.0Vp-p± 10 % Comp osite, 75Oh m Bal anced Video S tandar d Auto / NTS C / P AL Main TV Out 1.0Vp-p Composite, 75 Ohm Bal anced Screen S plit Contr ol 1, 16Scree n Screen R otation Control 1~9Secon ds NTSC 720(H)x480(V) Resolution [...]

  • Page 82

    Function Auto Sequence S creen S plit, PIP AUDIO Compress ion ADPCM Audio In / Out 4CH /1CH Input Lev el TBD(0.5~1. 4 V p-p@20K ohm ) RECOR DING Compress ion MPEG4 NTSC 720(H)x480(V), 720(H)x240(V), 360( H)x240(V) Resolution P AL 720(H)x576(V), 720(H)x288(V), 360( H)x288(V) 360 x240 Max 120 FPS 720 x240 Max 60 FPS NTSC 720 x480 Max 30 FPS 360 x288 [...]

  • Page 83

    S peed 5400RPM, 720 0RPM T ype EIDE co mpat ible SEARCHI N G & PLA YB ACK Searching Met hod T ime, Event, File REMOT E SUR VEILL ANCE Monitoring Environment Client Sof tw are, Web Browser ALARM Sensor Input 16Port s Alarm Output 4 TT L-Out(Pro grammable) , T erminal Motion Dete ction Av ai la ble For Each Came ra Multi Detect ion Leve l CONNECT[...]

  • Page 84

    External Co ntrol (RS- 422/485) T erminal Block Sensor Input T erminal Block Alarm Output T erminal Block PTZ (RS-48 5) 2Pins T erminal Bloc k Ethernet RJ-45, 10/100M bp s USB 2.0 2Ports ELECT RICAL Power S ource 1 15~230V AC (50~60 Hz) Power Consu mption TBD(App. 50 ~ 60 Watt) BACKUP Digita l Backup Networ k, External C D /D V D R AM, USB S torage[...]

  • Page 85

    P AL NTSC Picture Quality Re s olution T o t al Frame Rate C a p ability Re s olution T o t al Frame Rate C a p abili t y Best 720* 5 76 25F/S 3.80G 720* 4 80 30F/S 3.75G High 720* 5 76 25F/S 1.91G 720* 4 80 30F/S 2.34G Norm al 720* 5 76 25F/S 0.96G 720* 4 80 30F/S 1.20G Low 720* 5 76 25F/S 0.83G 720* 4 80 30F/S 0.80G Best 720* 2 88 50F/S 4.10G 720[...]

  • Page 86

    A ppendix C: The meaning of some abbreviations Le tt er s Meaning Le tt er s Meaning D 720*576(P AL)/720*480(NTS C) H 720*288(P AL)/720*240(NTS C) C 360*288(P AL)/720*240(NTS C) NT A networ k ev ent U Unlock L lock MD Motion detect ion SD Sensor detection PW An event of pow er on occ urred VL Video l oss AL Alarm DB The dat a base recurred or unite[...]