SVAT Electronics CLEARVU11 manual

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    INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model #: CLEARVU1 1 www .svat.com SVA T ELEC TRONICS now you can see V ersion 1.0 COMPLETE SYSTEM 4CH 15" L CD -DVR All-In- One System H.264 DVR with 4 Indoor/Outdoor Hi-Res Night Vision Security Cameras w ww .svat.com[...]

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    CLEARVU11 2 NEED HELP? DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUC T T O THE ST ORE Please contact a SV A T customer suppor t repr esentative rst r egarding any additional informa tion on product featur es, specications or assistance with set-up . Please contact us via one of the methods below: T oll free t elephone: 1.866.946.7828 For mor e product informatio[...]

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    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (BA CK). NO USER SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN MONIT OR CLEARVU11 ww w .svat.c om PRODUC T W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION Pl ea se vi sit o ur w eb si te a t w w w .sv a t .c om f or in fo rm at io n abo ut[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 WHA T IS INCL UDED .............................................................................................................[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS HDD FORMA T/CLEAR .................................................................... 30 P ASSWORD ..............................................................................................................31 SYSTEM SETUP ..........................................................[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 3 INTRODUC TION WHA T IS INCLUDED • MountingHardw are • QuickStar tGuide • InstructionManual • 1 Y ear W arranty • 24/7Online/ T ollFr eeSuppor t 15 " L CD DVR with 320GB Hard Drive 4 Outdoor Night Vision Cameras 4 Window Warning Stick ers 8.[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 4 BUT T ON FUNC TIONS AND CONNEC TIONS 2 3 4 5 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 16 17 18 19 20 24 23 22 21 29 28 27 26 25 30 15" L CD/DVR[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 5 1. Monitor Speaker 2. MENU/ESC – Displays the main menus & returns y ou to the previous set of menus 3. Camera Selec tion Buttons ( Ch1- Ch4) – Switches fr om full screen for selected camera 4. MODE/*/MARK – T oggles between live mode and pla yback mode 5. Quad View Mode (+/-) – C ycle betw[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 6 TIPS BEFORE ASSEMBLING BASIC SETUP • The camera should be installed between 8 and 13ft abov e the area to be monitor ed. • Ensure ther e are no obstructions in the camera’ s view , to maximize viewing ar ea. • Ensure tha t the sunshade is positioned to avoid glar e and position camera [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 7 BASIC SETUP MOUNTING THE CAMERA 1. Screw the mounting brack et into the camera ’ s mounting hole, turning it clockwise. 2. Mount the camera in the desired loca tion no more than 60 feet from the DVR unless you ha ve purchased additional wiring . Y ou may wall mount or desk mount these cameras . 3. Ad[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 8 POWERING THE SY STEM 1. Inser t the pow er supply wire into the r ear DC 12V Port on the L CD/DVR. 2. Plug the mouse into the PS2 port at the back of the L CD/DVR (recommended). 3. Inser t the pow er cord into the power supply . 4. Plug the power cor d into a power outlet . 5. T urn on the master switc[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 9 GENERAL INFORMA TION MAIN SCREEEN NOTE: The following instructions are described for use with the remote c ontrol. Fron t panel buttons may not mat ch with the following directions. It is recommended tha t you use the included mouse or remote f or full function. Y ou must be logged in to access all the[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 10 TEX T INPUT (T o be used with remote control) Ther e are certain circumstances where the system r equires the user to enter t ext, such as system login, camera title setup , and so on. Below are the instructions on how to enter t ext using the remote control: 1. Pr ess ENTER to edit the highlighted op[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 11 GENERAL INFORMA TION USING THE MOUSE T o make use of the mouse when operating the DVR please mo ve the cursor to the bottom of the screen. Y ou will see the icons of the mouse functions displayed . When y ou move the cursor ov er the icons, you will see the name of tha t icon. Below is a list of the i[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 12 GENERAL INFORMA TION MOTION DETECTION SETUP USING THE MOUSE PTZ SETUP USING THE MOUSE The PTZ camera functions and their corresponding ic ons are shown below . VIDEO ADJUSTMENT ICONS USING THE MOUSE COMMON IC ONS Move the cursor to Menu -› Setup -› C amera -› Motion setting -› Detec tion setti[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 13 MAIN MENU While in the split-window display , press MENU (MENU/ESC) to call up Menu display as shown. W e recommend using the mouse. W ith the mouse the menu is found by dragging the cursor to the bottom of the screen. If y ou are using the remote , simply press the menu button. Ther e are a variety o[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 14 In Login/L ogout menu, follow the T ex t Input method to en ter the Login name and Passwor d • Press ▲▼ t o highlight login name, Use the text input method to ent er the login name. Press En ter • Press ▲▼ t o highlight password name , Use the text input method to enter the login [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 15 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT In Menu display , press ▲▼ t o change the highlighted option to Video Adjustment, and then press ENTER to call up Video Adjustment display as shown. Th ere ar e 4 item s wh ich c an b e adj ust ed, incl udin g Bri ghtn ess , C ont rast , H ue, and Satu rat ion. The oper ati ons ar[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 16 NOTES: 1. DO NO T format the DVD disc for bett er per formance and compa tibilit y . 2. Befor e using USB pen drive, please format it t o F A T32 le system by W indows XP or higher . 3. T he backup device has to be connected by the system softwar e before it can be used to read/writ e. 4. Some back[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 17 Fr om the setup menu, you can access various aspects of the system, including camera setup , schedule setup , network setup and passwor d setup. • ▲▼ - Press these buttons t o change the highlighted item. • ENTER - Press this butt on to enter the setup of the highlighted option. F or the[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 18 CAMERA SETUP In Setup Menu display , press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Camera , and then press ENTER to call up Camera Setup display as shown. The Camer a Setup allows the administrator to dene the a ttributes for each camera. Up to 4 cameras can be connected to the system. This menu[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 19 MAIN MENU Video loss settings ar e very impor tant for surveillance, since an ytime you lose footage, you lose v aluable information. The Clearvu11 can per form various tasks when it detects loss of any video , depending on howit is setup . Y ou can adjust the settings for each individual camera. In C[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 20 MAIN MENU MOTION DETECTION The Clearvu11 has bulit in motion detection available for each camera . Pr ess ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “  ” - checked. MOTION SETTINGS This is the link used to setup the motion settings for this camer a. Press ENTER on Settings [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 21 MAIN MENU • Detection Settings - Calls up a grid system used for masking areas of the camera ’ s view . Fully explained on the next page. • Buzzer – this option allows y ou to choose to activate the internal buzz er (or not) when motion of this camera is detected. Pr ess ENTER or +/- to [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 22 MAIN MENU DETECTION SET TINGS This menu allows y ou to setup the motion detection settings, including detection area and sensitivity , when motion is detected for this camera. 10 being the most sensitive and 1 being the least sensitive. Press ENTER in Settings to call up Motion Detection Setup (as sho[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 23 MAIN MENU DWELL TIME Dwe ll t ime ref ers t o h ow l ong the v ideo of the m otio n det ectio n wi ll s tay on t he sc ree n. I f Cal l By Ev ent is s et t o Mo tion , Ala rm, or Bo th. P re ss +/ - bu tton s t o adj ust the valu e (3 sec onds -60 m inut es, dis cre te) to choos e th e “ dwel l ti m[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 24 MAIN MENU The general opera tions are as below: • ▲▼◄► - Pr ess these buttons to s elec t the it ems. The displa y will scroll left/right if the selected item is not shown on the screen. • Numeric (CH1-CH4) - Press these butt ons to select the camera. • COPY ( ) - Press this but[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 25 MAIN MENU • Post-recor d – to dene how long after this alarm input is triggered the F ocus Camera shall be intensiv ely recor ded at Ev ent Record IPS. Pr ess +/- buttons to adjust the value (0 second - 60 minutes , discrete). • Alarm Out – to dene which Alarm Output will be trigge[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 26 MAIN MENU Follo wing is a brief description of each item and its specic operations: • T otal Pages – total pages f or the SEQ Display T ype. The maximum number varies acc ording to the display type. Press +/- butt ons to select the desired number from the available list . • D we ll T im[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 27 MAIN MENU SCHEDULED RECORD SETUP In Setup Menu display , press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Scheduled Record, and then press ENTER to call up Scheduled Record Setup as shown The Scheduled Recor d Setup allows the administrator to dene when and how t o record with the syst em. T here a[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 28 MAIN MENU • Normal – normal rec ord mode, including , A/V (Audio/V ideo), V (V ideo only), or No (No V ideo). Pr ess +/- buttons to change the value . The general opera tions are as below: • ▲▼◄► - Press these butt ons to select the items. The display will scr oll left/right if the[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 29 MAIN MENU The following is a brief description of each it em and its specic operations: • Size (GB) – the t otal HDD storage in GB (Giga-Byt e) for Alarm Record and Normal Recor d respectively . This item is just for information. Please r efer to the section on HDD format/clear for detailed [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 30 MAIN MENU HDD FORMA T/CLEAR In HDD Setup display , press MODE to call up HDD Forma t/Clear screen as shown. The HDD must be formatt ed before it can be used to record video/audio. T he HDD Format/Clear scr een allows the administrator t o format and/or clear each HDD , and set the size for Alarm Recor[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 31 MAIN MENU P ASSWORD SETUP In Setup Menu display , press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to P assword , and then press ENTER to call up P asswor d Setup menu as shown. The P assword Setup allows the administr ator to add new users, delet e existing ones, and/or modify the user’ s name, passwo[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 32 SYSTEM SETUP In Setup Menu display , press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to System , and then pr ess ENTER to call up System Setup as shown. The Syst em Setup allows the administrator t o set the system time, time z one, time synchronization, language , etc. Follo wing is a brief description[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 33 RS-232/422/485 SETUP In Setup Menu display , press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to RS-232/422/485 , and then press ENTER to call up RS- 232/422/485 Setup as shown. The RS-232/422/485 Setup allows the administrat or to setup RS-232 control port, and RS422 or RS-485 control port. Please refer[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 34 NETWORK SETUP The general opera tions are as below: • ▲▼◄►- Press these butt ons to select the items. • ESC (MENU/ESC) - Press this button to escape fr om this screen, and return to Setup Menu displa y. If the Sa ve dialog is shown, press ENTER t o exit and save, ESC (MENU/ESC) t o e[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 35 E-MAIL SETUP In Network Setup , press ENTER to call up E-mail Setup as shown when the highlighted option is E-mail . The E-mail Setup allows the administra tor to set all e-mail related paramet ers. When an event occurs and E-mail is enabled for the corresponding action, an e-mail will be sent based o[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 36 ADVANCED NETWORK SETUP In Network Setup , press ENTER to call up Advanc ed Network Setup as shown when the highlighted option is Adv . The Adv anced Network Setup allows the administrator t o set advanced network parameters . If the user is not familiar with network administration, please DO NO T modi[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 37 SOFT W ARE UPGRADE (Administra tor mode only) In Menu display , press ▲▼ t o change the highlighted option to Software Upgrade , and then press ENTER to call up Software Upgrade display as shown. F A C TORY DEFUAL TS If you choose to r eset your DVR, highlight the F ac tory Default tab. Y ou will [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 38 NET WORKING GUIDE NO TE : T his gu id e w as c re at e d u sin g a c abl e mod em an d s om e p r oc ed ur es wi ll be sl ig ht ly di e r en t d ep en din g o n your hardware . If you ar e using a DSL modem, you may need to enter your PPPoE settings into the DVR (User name and password pr ovided by[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 39 NOTE: If you look at the rout er there should be a green “link” light indicating tha t the DVR is properly connected to the port that it was plugged into . If this light is on, you can pr oceed to nding the DVR’ s IP Address . FINDING THE DVR’S IP ADDRESS Once the DVR is connected to the r [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 40 PREP ARING YOUR COMPUTER FOR VIEWING THE DVR Any comput er that is accessing the DVR will need to be c ongured to install and run ActiveX con trols and the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1. (This will requir e you to be logged into the c omputer as an Administrator). Either of the following 2 methods [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 41 Method 2: 1. Open Internet Explorer . Go to the drop down menu in the T ools area and select Internet Options. 2. Select the S ecurity T ab and then click on the Cust om Level button in this tab . 3. Change the ActiveX Settings to the ones seen in the image: •Dow nloa dsig ned Activ eX c[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 42 INST ALL THE ACTIVEX CONTROLS AND MICROSOFT VISUAL C++ 20 0 5 SP1 After typing the IP address in to the Internet Explorer addr ess bar and pressing ENTER: 1. There will be a y ellow information bar that pops up below the address bar in In ternet Explorer . Click on the yellow information bar and then [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 43 CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER (PORT FORWARDING) TO VIEW THE DVR EX TERNALL Y * Y ou r r out er w ill need to be c ong ur ed p ro perly bef or e be ing a ble to v iew the DVR fr om a loc ation di er ent than the DVR * Port forwarding is a necessary step that opens a path on your home/business network t[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 44 CONNECTING THE DVR USING A D-LINK ROUTER (EX AMPLE) In this example a D-Link D1-604 router w as used. The steps for y our router may be similar to the f ollowing steps. These instructions have also been cr eated without a rew all in place. If you ha ve a rewall , please consult a computer techni[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 45 4. Select the Virtual Ser ver tab . •  Selec ttheEnabledcheckbo x. •  IntheNameeldtypein “DVR80” . •  In th e Pr iv at e IP e ld en t er th eD VR ’ s IP a dd re ss . • In  th e P ro t oc ol  el d[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 46 DYNAMIC DNS Instead of having t o remember and enter your IP addr ess every time you want to acc ess the DVR online, you can set up the DVR so that it is associa ted with a website URL (domain name) tha t is easy for you to remember . 1. Open int ernet explorer and type http://ww w .dyndns.com in the [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 47 8. Cli ck o n th e “S erv ic es ” b ut to n lo ca te d on t he t op me nu b ar . 9. C lick on the D ynamic DNS link. 10. Click on the “Get Star ted” link located on the menu on the right side of the scr een. 11. T ype in a host name (subdomain name). W e recommend you use y our name, company n[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 48 T o congure the DVR to w ork with DDNS: 1) Press Menu and Select Login / L ogout 2) T ype in the username and passwor d. (default username is “ aa” . Default password is “11” 3) Select S etup 4) Select Net w ork 5) Change the Net T ype to static . Note that the DHCP IP information should be[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 49 REMOTE VIEWING Now that y ou know your external IP addr ess, you can perform a test to ensure y our DVR is accessible from outside y our network (ov er the internet). 1. Open Internet Explorer , and in the address bar type in the External IP Address y ou just acquired fr om ww w .whatsmyip .org . It s[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 50 5. - Click on this icon to enable/mut e the audio input from the PC, button down for enable, butt on up for mute. If enabled , the audio input from the PC will be sent to the DVR. The default setting is ‘ mute’ . 6. - Click on this icon to enable/mute the audio output fr om the camera for the focu[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 51 14. - Click on this ic on to call up search-PC-video dialog . Please selec t the le, and then click on Open. Now , you may use the pla yback buttons to play the r ecorded video/audio in the le. 15. - Click on this icon t o show/hide full PTZ control panel . T he user can click on the PTZ Panel ([...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 52 SEARCH MENU Ther e are three wa ys to search the recor ded video/audio for playback: (a) Search by time, (b) Search by ev ent, (c) Search ar chived les. In split-window display , press SEARCH button to call up Search Menu display as shown. The user’ s operations are described as the follo wings: [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 53 The general oper ations are as below: • ▲▼ - Press these butt ons to select the desired elds. • ESC (MENU/ESC) - Press this button to escape fr om this screen, and return to split-windo w display . • SEARCH / MODE - Press this butt on to star t searching the r ecorded video/audio[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 54 backward pla yback. Each time this button is pressed, the backw ard playback speed will become faster , from 2X, 4X, 8X, up to 16X, and then back to 2X. • Single Step ( ► ) on the remote c ontroller , ( ► /del) on the front panel) - Press this butt on to play the recor ded images frame by fra[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 55 SEARCH BY EVENT The scr een for Search By Even t - Log display , is shown below: Ther e are four dierent types of ev ent logs, including Alarm, Motion, Video L oss, and System. Up t o 1000 of the most recen t event logs can be stored in the syst em. The general oper ations are as below: • ▲?[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 56 SEARCH MENU The Backup display will be sho wn. Please note that this kind of backup without playback is performed in the background , and the user c an still do almost all the operations . Playback/Archiv e For Search By Ev ent In Log displa y, pr ess ENTER to enter E vent Playback displa y of the sel[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 57 NOTE : The format of the lename is camNN- YY Y YMMDD-hhmmss.h264, wher e NN stands for camera number , Y YY Y year , MM month, DD date, hh hour , mm minute, and ss second . Playback F or Archived Files In Search Archiv ed Files display , press ENTER to enter Ar chived File Playback displa y of the [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 58 PD A/MOBILE PHONE REMOTE VIEWING The following is a brief description of each item and its specic oper ation. - will apply your changes - Q1, 1-4 will choose whether to view quad screen or an individual camera - IS-30S will choose your refr esh rate - Alarm Outputs 1 and 2 (Uncheck ed for normal, C[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 59 CD SOFT W ARE AND ARCHIVE VIEWING T o run the HEM Player under Microsoft® W indows® XP or Windows® 2000, please select Start >Programs->Hyper Electronics Mappers->HemPlay er , and the screen will be shown as belo w . Since this utility is a free play er utility for archived les, fr om U[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 60 M4V/H.264 T O AVI C ONVERSION UTILIT Y T o run the M4V/H.264 to AVI Con version Utility , please select Star t->Pr ograms->Hyper Electronics Mappers->M4V2A VI or double- click on the le A VI_ Conv er ter .EXE , and the screen will be shown like the one to the right . •Pleaseselect?[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 61 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Cannot see icons or access the menu (using the mouse) •Movethemousecursortothebott omofthescreen.Ataskbarofavailable options will appear . Y ou will need to login before you can utiliz e most of the functions. Some icons are missi[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 62 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE My screen is grey after viewing sav ed footage • Thisgreyscr eenisoneoftheviewingmodestheDVRcangointo .From the live viewing mode pr ess the “Mode ” button t o change the selec ted camera to a playback scr een. Press the “Mo[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 63 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Remote control is not working . • Y ourstneedtologintotheD VRbeforebeingabletousether emotecontrol functions On the Remote control: 1. Press Menu 2. Select Login / Logout 3. Enter U sername 4. Enter P asswor d 5. Select L[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 64 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Web vie wer is very small and does not look like the manual This DVR is fully functional with Internet Explor er 6.0 or greater . If you are using a dierent br owser then you will be r edirected to the wap .htm version of the web int er face. This is the same in ter face that [...]

  • Page 68

    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 65 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE “Warning: Connect to device DVR#........... Failed message while using Internet Explorer . ” when I try to view the software ov er the web. •Ifyouseethisdialogue boxusingtheInternetExplor erwebviewingsoftware: • It m ea ns t[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 66 SPECIFIC A TIONS System O .S Embedded Linux 2.6 Multiplex Sixfold operation - simultaneous r ecord, liv e, playback, backup , contr ol, & remote acc ess Certication FCC, CE, L VDS, etc. FCC, CE, L VDS, etc. Video F ormat NTSC/EIA or P AL/CCIR Input 4-CH, BNC, 1Vp-p/75ohm Monitor 15”L CD Outpu[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 67 SPECIFIC A TIONS Playback F rame rate (IPS) & Resolution NTSC – 30 / 720*480, 60 / 720*240, 120 / 360*240 P AL – 25 / 720*576, 50 / 720*288, 100 / 360*288 Search Da te/time, Camera, A larm, Motion, & V ideo Loss Operation Play , F ast Forward , Backward, P ause, Stop , etc . Remote I.E. an[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 68 Reliability System r ecovery Auto pow er on after power loss rec overy Timer Built-in real time clock Security Multi-level passw ord (3 levels, up t o 18 accounts) Po wer DC12V-5A 18W Max. Operating T emperature 0oC ~ +50oC Camera Specic ations ( CMOS Model) Image sensor 1/4” CMOS Color Outdoor u[...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 69 SPECIFIC A TIONS Camera Specic ations ( C CD Model) Image Sensor 1/4 “ CCD Color Resolution 420 TV Lines Outdoor Use Y es IP Rating IP65 Focal Length 3.6 mm Focus Type Fixed Night Vision Y es Number of IR LEDs and Range 12, up to 15 ft IR LED Control Automatic, CDS Sensor Min. Illumination 0 Lux [...]

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    SV A T ELECTRONICS now you can see CLEARVU11 70 NOTES AREA[...]

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