TOA Electronics C-DR161 CU Series manual

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    Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment. DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER C-DR091 CU Series C-DR161 CU Series OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................. 7 2. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................... 10 3. GLOSSAR Y OF TERMS .................................................................................. 11 4. GENERAL D[...]

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    3 12.4. Auto-Recording Settings .................................................................................. 29 12.4.1. Schedule setting .................................................................................. 29 12.4.2. Setting the group .................................................................................. 30 12.4.3. O[...]

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    4 17. SEARCH 17.1. Date/Time Search ............................................................................................ 48 17.2. Event Search ................................................................................................... 49 17.2.1. Event search list display ..............................................................[...]

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    5 21. SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST 21.1. Basic Setting Procedures ................................................................................. 71 21.2. Setting Item List ............................................................................................... 72 22. MAIN MENU SETTING 22.1. About the Main Menu Setting ................[...]

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    6 31. WEB SER VER FUNCTIONS 31.1. About the Functions ....................................................................................... 103 31.2. System Requirements .................................................................................... 103 31.3. How to Log In .....................................................................[...]

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    7 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safe operation. • Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included. • We also recommend you keep this ins[...]

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    8 Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage. CAUTION When Installing the Unit • Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock. • When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to grasp the power[...]

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    9 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio freque[...]

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    10 2. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS • The supplied power supply cord is designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder. Never use it with other equipment. • Do not connect the10BASE-T/100BASE-TX terminal, Hard disk expansion unit connection terminal or Remote control I/O terminal A to networks that could be exposed to excessive electrical vo[...]

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    11 • TOA takes no responsibility for any incidental damage, such as loss of sales opportunities, that may result. • Avoid using the camera in line-locked mode. Failure to do so may cause the displayed camera images to flicker. Also, video may be lost if power frequency fluctuates significantly. 3. GLOSSAR Y OF TERMS Triplex This function permit[...]

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    12 4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION TOA's C-DR Series Digital Video Recorders feature a digital compression method that permits camera images to be recorded on an internal hard disk. The C-DR091 Series is designed for 9 channels, while the C-DR161 Series can be used for up to 16 channels. It can simultaneously play back recorded camera images while cont[...]

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    13 • High Picture Quality and High Frame Rate Recording and playback can be simultaneously performed at a maximum of 120 IPS. (Image compression method: Motion-JPEG.) Picture quality can be adjusted in five levels, allowing high quality recording or extended recording according to the intended purpose of use. Picture quality and recording interva[...]

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    14 (1) Power key [ ] Pressing the Power key changes the Digital Video Recorder's mode from standby to operation mode. To switch from operation mode to standby mode, hold down the Power key for 2 seconds or more. (Refer to p. 26 ; Digital Video Recorder Activation and Termination.) (2) Archive Terminal Use this terminal when copying video data [...]

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    15 (9) Search key Use this key to search for recorded images. If the Search key is pressed when the live or playback screen is displayed, the search screen is displayed. To exit the search screen, press the [ ] key. (Refer to p. 48 ; Search.) (10) Multi-Screen / [ - ] Key • Multi-screen display Displays live or recorded camera images on the multi[...]

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    16 • Moving the cursor downward on the Menu screen Use this key to move the cursor downward on the Menu screen. (16) Playback [ ] key Pressing the Playback key plays back recorded images. (Refer to p. 45 ; Playback.) • Moving the cursor to the right on the Menu screen Use this key to move the cursor to the right on the Menu screen. (17) Informa[...]

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    17 [C-DR091 series Rear] 30 22 23 25 26 27 28 21 24 29 32 31 33 OFF ON TERMINATION RM 12 DISK ARRAY 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 LINK AUDIO MONITOR OUT RS-232C 100BASE-TX RM IN-A 1 IN OUT 2 1 IN OUT VIDEO AC MAINS G G G G G G G G G8 7 6 5 4 3 2 9 1 ALARM IN IN RM OUT-B OUT IN G G - - -+ + +G G G G G G G G4 3 2 1 NC PRIORITY RM IN-B CAMERA TIME SYNC CONTROL OUT [...]

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    18 (30) Control input/output terminal • Control output terminal Outputs a signal during priority recording, alarm recording or motion detected recording or when video is lost, the hard disk is full or equipment failure occurs. (Refer to p. 95 ; Control output terminal setting.) • Priority recording input terminal Use this terminal to begin Prio[...]

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    19 C-DR091 Series C-DR161 Series M5 fiber washer (supplied with the MB-23B) M5 x 12 binding head screw (supplied with the MB-23B) M4 x 12 binding head screw (supplied with the MB-23B) MB-23B (optional) Note • Use the Digital Video Recorder in locations with ambient temperature of between +5°C and +40°C (41°F and 104°F). When rack-mounting the[...]

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    20 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G 16 8 15 7 14 6 13 5 12 4 11 3 10 2 9 1 ALARM IN IN RM OUT-B OUT IN G G - - -+ + +G G G G G G G G4 3 2 1 NC PRIORITY RM IN-B CAMERA TIME SYNC CONTROL OUT 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 LINK AUDIO MONITOR OUT RS-232C 100BASE-TX RM IN-A TERMINATION ON OFF 1 IN OUT 2 1 IN OUT DISK ARRAY 2 VIDEO AC MAINS 1 RM Col[...]

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    21 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G 16 8 15 7 14 6 13 5 12 4 11 3 10 2 9 1 ALARM IN IN RM OUT-B OUT IN G G - - -+ + +G G G G G G G G4 3 2 1 NC PRIORITY RM IN-B CAMERA TIME SYNC CONTROL OUT 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 LINK AUDIO MONITOR OUT RS-232C 100BASE-TX RM IN-A TERMINATION ON OFF 1 IN OUT 2 1 IN OUT DISK ARRAY 2 VIDEO AC MAINS 1 RM G G[...]

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    22 G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G 16 8 15 7 14 6 13 5 12 4 11 3 10 2 9 1 ALARM IN IN RM OUT-B OUT IN G G - - -+ + +G G G G G G G G4 3 2 1 NC PRIORITY RM IN-B CAMERA TIME SYNC CONTROL OUT 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 LINK AUDIO MONITOR OUT RS-232C 100BASE-TX RM IN-A TERMINATION ON OFF 1 IN OUT 2 1 IN OUT DISK ARRAY 2 VIDEO AC MAINS 1 RM G G[...]

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    23 Note RS-232C connector plug is supplied with the Digital Video Recorder. For RS-232C connection to PC, use null modem cable. T erminal No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Symbol Name NC RD SD NC SG NC RS CS NC Not connected Receiving data Sending data Not connected Signal ground Not connected Request to send Clear to send Not connected 1 6 5 9 10. EXTERNAL TE[...]

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    24 T erminal name 1 G 2 G 3 G 4 G 5 G 6 G 7 G 8 G Symbol Name ALARM 1 GND ALARM 2 GND ALARM 3 GND ALARM 4 GND ALARM 5 GNA ALARM 6 GND ALARM 7 GND ALARM 8 GND Alarm input 1 Signal ground Alarm input 2 Signal ground Alarm input 3 Signal ground Alarm input 4 Signal ground Alarm input 5 Signal ground Alarm input 6 Signal ground Alarm input 7 Signal gro[...]

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    25 T erminal name Name PRIORITY IN PRIORITY G NC CAMERA + CAMERA G CAMERA - RM IN-B + RM IN-B G RM IN-B - RM OUT -B + RM OUT -B G RM OUT -B - Priority Recording Input Priority Recording Ground Not connected Camera Control (RS-485) + Camera Control (RS-485) Ground Camera Control (RS-485) - Remote Control Input B + (RS-485) Remote Control Input B Gro[...]

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    26 Notes • When the Recorder is used for the first time, the date and time could not be correctly displayed. Perform the clock setting before use. (Refer to p. 100 ; Date/time setting.) • When the Digital Video Recorder is switched to standby mode, it cannot be switched on for about 10 seconds. • Priority recording and auto-recording cannot b[...]

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    27 1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more. The main menu screen is displayed. 2. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [ ] keys to select "DATE/TIME SETTING," then press the Menu key. The clock setting screen is displayed. 3. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [ ] keys and perform clock settings using the [+] and [ - ] keys. Set year, m[...]

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    28 1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more. The main menu screen is displayed. 2. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [ ] keys to select "MAINTENANCE," then press the Menu key. The Equipment Maintenance screen is displayed. 3. Select "HD INITIALIZE," then press the Menu key. The Hard Disk Initialization screen is displayed.[...]

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    29 1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more. The main menu screen is displayed. 2. Select "REC SETTING," then press the Menu key. The Recording setting screen is displayed. 3. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [ ] keys to select "AUTO REC SETTING," then press the Menu key. The Auto-recording setting screen is displayed. 4.[...]

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    30 12.4.2. Setting the group Perform individual settings such as Normal recording and Alarm Event recording for Group A - F. Menu key AUTO REC S ET T I NG SCHEDULE GROUP –A S E T T I NG GROUP –B S E T T I NG GROUP –C S E T T I NG GROUP –D S E T T I NG GROUP – E S E T T I NG GROUP – F S E T T I NG SPEC I AL DA Y SETT I N G MO T I ON S E [...]

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    31 Monitor output 1 Monitor output 2 Full Playback mode Electronic Zoom Cascade output Live mode Digital Recorder menu Display position setting screen Triplex setting screen Search menu Archive menu Function Monitor output 1 Monitor output 2 Function 9 Seg 4 Seg 16 Seg* Sequence Full 9 Seg 4 Seg 16 Seg* * Only the C-DR161 Series (16-channel version[...]

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    32 L1 SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 DVR NA ME ALAR M M 1D1 2H A B CAM NA ME 11 3 4 5 6 8 10 9 2 1 7 (1) Camera number “L” represents the live pictures. The number indicates the input number of the camera images. (2) DVR name (Refer to p. 89; DVR Name setting.) (3) Recording status : Indicates that normal recording is in progress. ALARM: Indicat[...]

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    33 PB1 SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 DVR1 PLA Y 2 A CAM1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (1) Camera number being played back “PB1” represents playback image. The number represents the input number of the camera images. (2) DVR name (Refer to p. 89; DVR name setting.) (3) Playback mode PLAY: Playback in progress. PLAY: Fast forward quick playback in progress. R[...]

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    34 Press the Multi-Screen key . (Example) Screen display in live mode (9-channel DVR) 4-segment split A 4-segment split B 4-segment split C 9-segment split L1 L2 SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 L3 L4 AB L5 L6 SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 L7 L8 AB L9 L1 SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 L2 L3 AB L1 L2 L3 SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 AB[...]

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    35 3 seconds elaps Step 1 Step 2 Step 4 Step 3 L1 SAT JAN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:0 0 AB L2 SAT JAN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:0 0 AB L3 SAT JAN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:0 0 AB L1 L2 SAT JAN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:0 0 L3 L4 AB 3 seconds elaps 3 seconds elaps 3 seconds elaps (Setting Example) Step 1 : Camera 1 3 seconds Step 2 : Camera 2 3 seconds Step 3 : Camera 3 3 seconds [...]

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    36 PB1 L 5 TR I PLE X SETT I N G PB3 PB 4 L 5 PB1 PB 2 PB3 PB 4 P B 1 Hold down the Multi -Screen key for 2 seconds or more Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more During playback T riplex setting screen 14. OTHER FUNCTIONS 14.1. T riplex Display Holding down the Multi-Screen key for 2 seconds or more during playback, including fast forwarding[...]

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    37 1. Hold down the Multi-Screen key for 2 seconds or more. The position setting screen is displayed. 2. Press the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys to move the cursor. 3. Press the Camera selector key. When the Camera selector key is pressed, the live screen corresponding to the selected camera output is displayed in the position indicated by the cursor[...]

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    38 15. RECORDING 15.1. Before Recording Auto-recordings are normally performed according to the preprogrammed schedule. Operations to start recording such as pressing the key are not required. You can also make recording by pressing the Priority Recording key outside the scheduled time period. Perform disk mode and overwrite settings before recordi[...]

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    39 15.1.3. Disk recording mode Overwriting of hard disk recordings can be set to Overwrite or Write Protect. (Refer to p. 76; Recording Settings.) Overwrite: When all hard disks become full, previous recorded older data is automatically deleted and replaced with newer data. Write Protect: When all hard disks become full, recording is stopped. To be[...]

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    40 15.4. Auto Recording (Alarm Event Recording and Normal Recording) With auto-recording, recordings are made according to a preset schedule, which can include up to twelve different programs. If one or more programs have duplicate execution times, the program with a largest number takes precedence. Settable items for each program include: Day of t[...]

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    41 15.6. Recording State The Digital Video Recorder permits recordings to be set to best meet user requirements. [ Auto recording (Normal recording) ] Recording is performed as shown in the following figure when set to always automatically record (Normal recording): Recording within a scheduled time period Priority recording Normal recording Alarm [...]

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    42 1 2 Priority recording Pre-Alarm recording Recording stop End Pre-Alarm recording start Priority recording start (1) When the Priority recording's event occurs, Pre-Recording is first made, then Priority recording begins. (2) When the preset Priority recording interval elapses, recording reverts to recording stop mode. Notes • Normal reco[...]

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    43 15.7. Recording Operation When Edge/Level Settings Are Performed When Priority Recording Input mode, Alarm Input mode, or Motion Detection mode are set to either "Edge" or "Level," recording will be performed as follows. 15.8. Picture Quality Picture quality can be set at any of five different levels for each recording mode a[...]

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    44 Actual recording rate 60.000000 30.000000 15.000000 7.500000 3.750000 1.875000 0.937500 Actual recording rate 0.468750 0.312500 0.187500 0.093750 0.049342 0.033482 0.016741 Menu screen display 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 Menu screen display 1/2 1/3 1/5 1/10 1/20 1/30 1/60 15.9. Recording Rate The recording rate indicates the number of images to be recorded[...]

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    45 16. PLA YBACK 16.1. T ype of Playback The Digital Video Recorder is equipped with the simultaneous recording/playback function that permits recorded images to be played back without stopping recording. Playback is performed only through Monitor 1. The following playback methods are available. Type Playback Description Plays back recorded images.[...]

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    46 Normal speed 2 times (X2) 4 times (X4) 8 times (X8) 10-minute time skip (X10 minute) 1-minute time skip (X 1 minute) Playback speed 16.2.4. Earliest image display Press the Play [ ] key while holding down the Playback Stop [ ] key. Playback begins from the time at which the earliest image was recorded. 16.2.5. Latest image reverse playback Press[...]

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    47 [Instant access to the previous event] Hold down the Reverse Play [ ] key for 2 seconds or more while recording is temporarily stopped. Recording advances to the beginning of the previous event and temporarily stops. Playback direction Event Event Event Hold down the [ ] key for 2 seconds or more while recording is temporarily stopped. Instant E[...]

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    48 D A T E/TI M E S E A R C H D A T E/TI M E F E B/2 4 /0 5 0 5:0 0:0 0 SEA RC H EXEC UTE R E C ST A R T F E B / 24 / 05 05 : 00 : 00 R E C E N D FE B / 25 / 05 05 : 00 : 00 SE ARCH SCR EE N D I S PL AY T I ME F E B / 24 / 05 05 : 00 : 00 F E B Item DATE / TIME Description Designate the date and time to research. Selection JAN / 01 / 00 00:00:00 - [...]

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    49 17.2. Event Search The event search begins under the designated conditions. EVEN T SEARCH CAM ERA CAM1 EVEN T MOT I ON STA RT T I M E JAN / 1 / 0 5 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 END T I ME JAN / 2 / 0 5 2 3 : 5 5 : 5 9 SEA RC H EXEC UTE SE ARCH SCR EE N D I S PL AY T I ME F E B / 24 / 05 05 : 00 : 00 C A M 1 Item CAMERA EVENT Description Select the camera num[...]

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    50 3 2 EVEN T SEARCH CH E VE NT M HD S T ART T I ME 05 P R IO R M A FE B/ 28 / 05 1 : 00 : 00 01 M O T IO N A FE B / 28 / 05 11 : 00 : 00 -- ------ - - --- / -- / -- -- : -- : -- -- ------ - - --- / -- / -- -- : -- : -- -- ------ - - --- / -- / -- -- : -- : -- -- ------ - - --- / -- / -- -- : -- : -- -- ------ - - --- / -- / -- -- : -- : -- -- ----[...]

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    51 18. ARCHIVE The Digital Video Recorder is equipped with an archive function that transfers image data recorded on the hard disk to DVD-R/RW disk (available only to models with DVD drives) or USB memory. Camera image data designated between start position and end position can be archived. Since dedicated viewer software is also downloaded at the [...]

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    52 18.1. Archiving & Transfer Times Refer to the table below for time required to archive or transfer files to USB memory devices or DVD media. Times are shown for the files of the set maximum size. When archive begins, viewer software (capacity: about 300 KB) is also downloaded at the same time. Archiving Time * 1 Number of Files * 2 7 seconds[...]

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    53 EXECUTE? USB DVD CANCEL USB: Archive to the USB memory. DVD: Archive to the DVD-R/RW. Cancel: Reverts to the previous cursor position without executing. I MAGE A RCH I V I NG S T A R T P O S1 F E B / 07 / 05 12 : 01 : 00 E N D P O S1 F E B / 07 / 05 13 : 02 : 00 S T A R T P O S2 F E B / 07 / 05 12 : 03 : 00 E N D P O S2 F E B / 07 / 05 13 : 04 :[...]

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    54 I MAGE A RCH I V I NG S T A R T P O S1 F E B / 07 / 05 12 : 01 : 00 E N D P O S1 F E B / 07 / 05 13 : 02 : 00 S T A R T P O S2 F E B / 07 / 05 12 : 03 : 00 E N D P O S2 F E B / 07 / 05 13 : 04 : 00 S T A R T P O S3 F E B / 07 / 05 12 : 05 : 00 E N D P O S3 F E B / 07 / 05 13 : 06 : 00 S T A R T P O S4 F E B / 07 / 05 12 : 07 : 00 E N D P O S4 F [...]

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    55 SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 END FEB / 0 1 / 0 5 8 : 0 0 : 0 0 ARCH I V I NG F E B / 20 / 05 17 : 30 : 00 004 STO P? YES C A NC EL M 1D12H AB C A N C E L When using a USB; SAT J AN / 0 1 / 0 5 0:0 0:00 WR I T I N G F E B / 20 / 05 17 : 30 : 00 004 S TOP ? YE S CANCE L M1 D 12 H A B C A N C E L When using a DVD; YES: Stops. CANCEL: Continues arc[...]

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    56 18.4.4. About error messages The following error messages are displayed if an error should occur during archiving: • Terminated for lack of available media space. This message is displayed when the data size to be archived exceeds the destination media capacity and shows that the archiving is aborted, as the media is full with data already wri[...]

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    57 Removable Hard Disk Drive or DVD Drive VIEWER.EXE DVR_0001 060620 CAMERA 01 Special viewer software Folders numbered by archiving session Folders numbered by date Folders numbered by camera Special Viewer Software: This software is downloaded to the target media during archiving. Its functions include resizing copied videos, continuous or frame [...]

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    58 18.5.3. Playback by way of viewer software Follow the procedure below to view the archived images on a PC. 1. Insert a recorded medium into the PC. Insert a USB memory or DVD medium into the PC. 2. Select the medium from the PC’s drive and double-click on it. 3. Select View Software in the medium and double-click on it. A Viewer software is ac[...]

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    59 18.5.4. Tampering/Alteration Check The viewer software includes a function to check for data tampering or alteration. If altered data is found, an error message is displayed. The Tamper Check key is only available when playback is paused. 1. While playback is paused, press the Tamper Check key. This activates the Tamper/Alteration Check function[...]

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    60 High Low Menu Setting Archive Recording/ Playback Priority Recording Triplex Camera Operation Live Screen Operation Alarm Reset Buzzer Reset Operation Level 1 Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3 Full-Lock Operation Level 1 All functions available, including setting changes and archiving. Entering the corresponding password gives access to Operat[...]

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    61 Password 1 Operation Level 1 Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3 Full-Lock Password 1 : Level after log-out. : No operation level exists since no password has been set. Set Password Password 2 Password 3 1 Pattern Password 2 2 Password 3 3 Password 1, 2 4 Password 2, 3 5 Password 1, 3 6 Password 1, 2, 3 7 Operation level Operation Level 2 Operat[...]

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    62 19.2. Security Settings Using a USB Key Operation access can be limited by registering the USB memory device as a USB key with the Digital Video Recorder. Security settings can be activated and deactivated by inserting or removing the registered USB key in a USB port equipped with key-lock functions. (Refer to p. 96; Security Setting.) 19.2.1. U[...]

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    63 19.2.3. Resetting the USB Key registration Note If multiple USB keys are registered, use the following method to erase the registration for all at once. It is not necessary to insert the USB key(s) when erasing all registrations. 1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds and more. Menu screen is displayed. 2. Move the cursor with the [ ] and [ ] k[...]

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    64 [ When operation level is “Level 2” or “Level 3”... ] 1. Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more. Login or Logout selection screen (Screen B) is displayed. 2. Select “LOGOUT,” “LOGIN,” or “CANCEL” and press the Menu key. LOGOUT: Logs out of the system and switches the display to live mode. LOGIN: Displays the password en[...]

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    65 19.4. Security Settings Against Remote External Access Settings that restrict remote access limit external access via remote controller or RS-232C terminal. Remote access restrictions allow security levels to be set for operation keys on the Digital Video Recorder. Setting remote access to "Restrict" allows restriction to the same oper[...]

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    66 Hard Disk Error HD ERROR LED Malfunction Log Display Buzzer FAILURE Video Loss VD DETECTED FAILURE Fan Malfunction FAN FAILURE FAILURE Remaining Capacity Warning HD REM ST HD FULL Hard Disk Full HD FULL HD FULL : Flashing Red : Solid Red 20.1. Stopping the Buzzer Press the Cancel Alarm key to stop the buzzer. 20.2. Hard Disk Errors An LED illumi[...]

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    67 20.2.2. "Restart" Warning Display If all of the connected hard disk drives (including expansion units) experience an error, then the warning message shown at right is displayed. Press the power key continuously for two seconds or more to cut the power, then press the key again to restart. 20.2.3. Checking Hard Disks When an Error Has O[...]

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    68 If the expansion unit’s disk drive malfunctions: • Check the connection cables, pulling them out and re-inserting them into their sockets. • Restart the expansion unit, then restart the Digital Video Recorder's power supply. Note If the drive is restored by restarting the power, then some of the recorded data may be lost. Copy any nec[...]

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    69 20.4. Fan Malfunction A Fan Malfunction error occurs if the cooling fan is broken or has been interrupted by some foreign object. The time at which the fan malfunctioned can be confirmed by looking at the error log. If the fan is malfunctioning, a "*" mark is also displayed at the bottom right of the screen. Note A fan malfunction on a[...]

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    70 20.6. Operation Following Restoration From a Power Outage 20.6.1. Monitor Display After a power outage, check the system, then display the live screen according to screen display settings when Monitors 1 and 2 are started in the menu. 20.6.2. Recording [If the power outage occurred during Normal video recording....] Normal recording is made acco[...]

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    71 21. SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST 21.1. Basic Setting Procedures 1. Enter the Main menu screen. [ ] in the figure represents the cursor. The examples following are for procedures for performing alphanumerical display settings. Camera display screen Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more. Main menu screen [] or [] key Screen display sett[...]

  • Page 72

    72 MAIN MENU REC SETTING Main menu item Menu item Setting item REC SETTING PRIORITY REC INPUT MODE AUDIO POST TIME PRIORITY REC SETTING DISPLA Y SETTING REC AUDIO CHARCTER DISPLA Y SETTING MONITOR OUTPUT SETTING SEQUENCE SETTING CAMERA NAME SETTING DVR NAME SETTING MONITOR 1, 2 SCREEN ALARM DISPLA Y INTERV AL AUTO REC SETTING OVERWRITE REC TIME REC[...]

  • Page 73

    73 SYSTEM SETTING Main menu item Menu item Setting item PLA Y DISK LOG DISPLA Y BUZZER HD REMAINING TIME I/O TERMINAL MODE CTRL OUT TERMINAL SECURITY SETTING CAMERA PRESET SETTING RS232C BIT RA TE RS232C FLOW CTRL RS232C RESPONSE CAMERA PROTOCOL CAMERA BIT RA TE CONTROLLER BIT RA TE CONTROLLER RESPONSE DVR - ID LANGUAGE SELECTION REC LOG F AILURE L[...]

  • Page 74

    74 MA I N M E NU REC S ET T I NG DIS P L A Y S E T T IN G NETW ORK SE T T I NG MA I L S E T T I NG SYSTEM SET T I NG LO G D I S PLAY D A T E/TI M E S E T TIN G MA I NT ENANCE I MAGE A RCH I V I NG 22. MAIN MENU SETTING 22.1. About the Main Menu Settings To perform each setting, display the Menu screen when in live mode. Recording setting ..........[...]

  • Page 75

    75 EXEC UTE ? YES CA NCEL C A N C E L EXEC UTE . . . DO NO T T UR N O F F T H E PO WER COMPL E T E D OK O K SAVE? YES N O CA NC EL C A N C E L Selecting “Yes” displays the message “NOW SAVING...” and the display moves to the previous or next screen after saving is complete. NO W S A V I NG DO NOT T UR N O F F T H E PO WER 22.1.1. Saving set[...]

  • Page 76

    76 REC S ET T I NG PR I O R I TY REC SE T T I N G AUTO REC S ET T I NG PRE –REC S ET T I NG OVE R WR I TE O N Item Selection Description PRIORITY REC SETTING AUTO REC SETTING PRE - REC SETTING OVERWRITE For setting, refer to p. 77 ; Priority recording setting. For setting, refer to p. 79 ; Auto-recording setting. For setting, refer to p. 85 ; Pre[...]

  • Page 77

    77 PR I OR I TY REC SE T T I NG REC S ET T I NG PR I OR I TY REC I NPU T M ODE LE VE L AUD I O ON P O S T T IM E 111S E C Item Selection Description PRIORITY REC INPUT MODE AUDIO POST TIME LEVEL / EDGE ON / OFF 0 - (60) - 999 SEC / NO LIMIT Set either "Level" or "Edge" depending on the type of signal input to the Priority Record[...]

  • Page 78

    78 REC S ET T I NG REC REC RAT E Q UAL I T Y CAM1 ON 8 I P S 4 CAM2 ON 2 I PS 3 ( M I D ) CAM3 ON 1 5 I PS 2 CAM4 ON 1 5 I PS 1 ( H I GH ) CAM5 OF F 1 / 6 0 I PS 2 CAM6 OF F -- CAM7 OF F -- CAM8 OF F -- CAM9 OF F -- CAM1 0 O F F -- CAM1 1 O F F -- CAM1 2 O F F -- CAM1 3 O F F -- CAM1 4 O F F -- CAM1 5 O F F -- CAM1 6 O F F -- T O TA L R E C R A T E[...]

  • Page 79

    79 AUTO REC S ET T I NG SCHEDULE GROUP –A S E T T I NG GROUP –B S E T T I NG GROUP –C S E T T I NG GROUP –D S E T T I NG GROUP – E S E T T I NG GROUP – F S E T T I NG SPEC I AL DA Y SET T I N G MO T I ON S E T T I NG AUD I O ON Item Selection Description AUDIO ON / OFF ON: Audio is recorded simultaneously during auto recording. OFF: No [...]

  • Page 80

    80 GROUP –A S E T T I NG NORMAL R EC S E T T I NG ALAR M EVENT REC SE TT I N G ALAR M EVENT REC M O DE SEQ UENC E ALAR M I NPUT M O DE ED GE P O S T A L A R M T IM E 999S E C M OT I ON DET ECT M O DE LE VE L P O S T M O TIO N TIM E 1 S E C Item Selection Description NOMAL REC SETTING ALARM EVENT REC SETTING POST ALARM TIME 0 - 60 - 999 SEC / NO L[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Item Selection Description REC REC RATE QUALITY ON / OFF ON: Recording is performed during Normal recording * 1 OFF: Recording is not performed during Normal recording * 1 Sets the recording rate during recording. * 1 * 2 * 1 Can be set for each camera. * 2 For recording rate, refer to p. 44; Recording Rate and p. 116; Recording timetable. Note:[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Item Selection Description REC REC RATE QUALITY ON / OFF ON: Recording is performed during Alarm event recording * 1 OFF: Recording is not performed during Alarm event recording * 1 Sets the recording rate during recording. * 1 * 2 EVENT For setting, refer to p. 83 ; Event setting. * 1 Can be set for each camera. * 2 For recording rate, refer to[...]

  • Page 83

    83 CAM 1 REC E V EN T A ALAR M I NPUT 1 – – – – – – MO T I O N D E T EC T 1– –– –– – 1 Item Description ALARM INPUT Select the alarm input terminal number from 1 to 16 (or 1 to 9 for 9-channel units). Alarm Event Recording can be initiated by up to four different alarm events. Select the motion detection camera number from 1[...]

  • Page 84

    84 CAM ERA 1 MOT I ON S E T T I NG SE NS L E VE L 1 ( H I GH ) [ CHANGR : + ] M OT I ON ACT DE TEC T & I N 1 [ CHANGR : - ] MO T I ON S E T T I NG CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 CAM9 CAM1 0 CAM1 1 CAM1 2 CAM1 3 CAM1 4 CAM1 5 CAM1 6 Item Selection Description MOTION SETTING 16-channel Set the motion detection for each camera. 9-channel [...]

  • Page 85

    85 PRE –REC S ET T I NG REC T I M E 0 SEC REC RAT E 4 I PS ( P ER CA MER A ) REC Q UAL I TY 1 ( H I GH ) AUD I O ON 0 4 IPS / 2 IPS / 1 IPS / 1/2 IPS / 1/3 IPS / 1/5 IPS / 1/10 IPS / 1/20 IPS / 1/30 IPS / 1/60 IPS Item Selection Description REC TIME REC RATE REC QUALITY 0 - 300 seconds ON / OFF Set the duration of time during which recording is m[...]

  • Page 86

    86 SCREEN D I S PL AY SE T T I NG CHARACT E R D I S P LA Y S E T T I NG MON I T OR O U T P U T S E T T I N G SEQUEN CE SE T T I NG CAM ERA NAME S E T T I NG DV R N A ME SETT I N G DV R1 23 M ON I TOR1 SCREEN 9 SEG M ON I TOR2 SCREEN 4 SEG– A ALARM D I SP LAY I NT ERVAL 3 SEC Item Selection Description MONITOR 1 SCREEN Set the screen to be display[...]

  • Page 87

    87 CHARACT E R D I S P LA Y S E T T I NG REC AUD I O D I SP OVE R WR I T E D I S P REC D I S P PLA Y D I SP REM A I N I NG D I SP D I SK M ODE H I DE D I SK S TAT US H I DE DAT E H I DE TI M E HI D E D A T E/TI M E U P P E R L E F T MON I T OR 1 C AM N AME C AME R A N o . MON I T OR 2 C AM N AME H I D E DVR NA ME H I DE D I S P Item REC AUDIO OVERW[...]

  • Page 88

    88 MON I T OR O U T P U T S E T T I N G MON I T OR 1 MO N I T OR 2 C A M 1 DI S P HID E C A M 2 DI S P HID E C A M 3 DI S P HID E C A M 4 DI S P HID E C A M 5 DI S P HID E C A M 6 DI S P HID E C A M 7 DI S P HID E C A M 8 DI S P HID E C A M 9 DI S P HID E CAM1 0 D I S P H I D E CAM1 1 D I S P H I D E CAM1 2 D I S P H I D E CAM1 3 D I S P H I D E CA[...]

  • Page 89

    89 CAM ERA NAME S E T T I NG CAM1 CA MERA 1 CAM2 CA MERA 2 CAM3 CA MERA 3 CAM4 CA MERA 4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 CAM9 CAM1 0 CAM1 1 CAM1 2 CAM1 3 CAM1 4 CAM1 5 CAM1 6 Item Camera name Description Set each camera name. Selection 15 alphanumeric characters CAM ERA NAME CAM ERA 1 01234 56789 À Â Ä Ç ABC DE FGH I J ÉÈÊ Ë KLM N O PQ RST Î Ï Ô Ö [...]

  • Page 90

    90 NETW ORK SE T T I NG I P ADDRE S S 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 . 1 S U B N ET M A S K 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 D E F A U L T G A T E W A Y 1 9 2.1 6 8. 0. 2 WE B SERVER PORT DEF AUL T USER PASSW OR D ADM I N PA SSW ORD LIV E Q U A LIT Y 1( HI G H) MA X B I T RA T E MAX P R I M A R Y D N S 1 9 2.1 6 8. 0. 2 S E C O N D A R Y D N S 1 9 2.1 6 8. 0. 2 N T P S E R [...]

  • Page 91

    91 MA I L S E T T I NG SE NDER ADDR ES S t e s t SEN D– TO ADD RESS 1 t e s t 1 SEN D– TO ADD RESS 2 t e s t 2 SEN D– TO ADD RESS 3 t e s t 3 SEN D– TO ADD RESS 4 t e s t 4 S M T P S E R V E R s m tp.n e. jp POP 3 AU TH EN T I CA T I ON ON ENCRYPT I ON OF F ACCOUNT NAME u s e r 5 5 5 P A SS W O R D pass555 P O P 3 S E R V E R p o p 3 .n e. [...]

  • Page 92

    92 TRA NSMI SS I O N SET T I NG CAM1 YE S PR I OR I T Y R EC NO CAM2 YE S F A I L URE N O CA M3 YES SYS TE M OPER ATE YES CAM4 YE S CAM5 YE S CAM6 YE S CAM7 YE S CAM8 YE S CAM9 YE S CAM1 0 Y ES CAM1 1 Y ES CAM1 2 NO CAM1 3 NO CAM1 4 NO CAM1 5 NO CAM1 6N O Y E S Item Selection Description CAM 1 – 16 (1 – 9) ON: Transmits emails when the Alarm Ev[...]

  • Page 93

    93 SYSTEM SET T I NG PLA Y D I S K ALL H D R E M AININ G T IM E 0 H BUZ Z ER ON I/ O T E R M I N A L M O D E CTRL O UT TER M I NAL SEC UR I TY SE TT I N G CA M ER A PRESET SE TT I N G CAM ERA MO DE L TOA – A CAM ERA B I T RA T E 3 8 4 0 0 b p s R S232 C B I T R A TE 38400b ps RS 2 3 2 C F LO W C TRL OF F RS2 3 2C RESP ON SE ON C O NTRO L LER B I [...]

  • Page 94

    94 I/ O T E R M I N A L M O D E S E T T I N G I NPUT M ODE OUT PUT M ODE ALAR M1 NC CTRL1 NO ALAR M2 NC CTRL2 NO ALAR M3 NC CTRL3 NO ALAR M4 NC CTRL4 NO ALAR M5 N O ALAR M6 N O ALAR M7 N O ALAR M8 N O ALAR M9 N O ALAR M1 0 N O ALAR M1 1 N O ALAR M1 2 N O ALAR M1 3 N O ALAR M1 4 N O ALAR M1 5 N O ALAR M1 6 N O PR I OR REC NO N C Item Selection Descr[...]

  • Page 95

    95 CTRL O UT PUT SET T I N G OU T T I ME PR I OR I TY REC I NVAL I D – ALAR M REC CTRL 1 R EC I N M OT I ON REC CTR L 3 REC I N HD FULL CTRL 2 HD ERROR CT R L 3 VID E O L O S S C T R L 4 FAN FA I LURE CTRL 4 I N V A L I D Item Selection Description PRIORITY REC OUT Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when Priority Recording occurs. REC[...]

  • Page 96

    96 27.3. Security Setting Access to the Digital Video Recorder’s operations and settings can be restricted using different security levels. It is also possible to control security level settings using the Remote Controller (RS-485 control) or a PC (RS-232C control). (Refer to p. 60 ; About security setting.) Restrict remote operation via remote c[...]

  • Page 97

    97 CA M ER A PRESET SE TT I N G CAM ERA POS I T I ON ALAR M I N1 1 1 -- -- -- ALAR M I N2 2 1 -- -- -- ALAR M I N3 3 1 -- -- -- A LA R M I N 4 16 255 -- -- -- NEX T 1 Item Selection Description CAMERA 16-channel Camera 1 - 16 Up to 4 Cameras can be set per alarm. Up to 4 Preset positions can be set per alarm. POSITION 1 - 255 9-channel Camera 1 - 9[...]

  • Page 98

    98 LO G D I S PLAY REC LO G FA I LURE LO G SYSTEM LO G REC LO G DAT E / T I ME CAM CONT E NT S AC T FEB / 1 5 / 0 5 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 9 M OT I O N E 9 FEB / 1 4 / 0 5 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 9 M OT I O N S 9 FEB / 1 3 / 0 5 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 N O R M AL E FEB / 1 2 / 0 5 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 N O R M AL S F E B/ 1 1 / 05 1 2 :00: 00 P RIO R E F E B/ 1 0 / 05 1 2 :00:[...]

  • Page 99

    99 FA I LURE LO G DAT E / T I ME CAM CONT E NT S FEB / 1 5 / 0 5 1 1 : 3 1 : 0 0 9 V L RECOVERY FEB / 1 4 / 0 5 5 : 4 3 : 00 9 VL DETE CTE D FEB / 1 3 / 0 5 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 5 VL I NV AL I D FEB / 1 2 / 0 5 9 : 3 0 : 00 H D ER R OR FEB / 1 1 / 0 5 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 5 VL DETE CTE D FEB / 1 0 / 0 5 7 : 0 2 : 0 0 1 V L RECOVERY F E B / 9 / 05 12 : 00 : 0[...]

  • Page 100

    100 D A T E/TI M E S E T TIN G D A T E/TI M E S E T TIN G J A N / 1 / 05 00 : 00 : 00 D ATE / T IM E A DJUST OPE RA TE SLAVE D A T E/TI M E A D J U S T TI M E 0 0:0 0 D ATE / T IM E A DJUST OU TPU T 1SEC DAY L I G H T S E T T I NG ON STA RT DA TE / T I M E APR 1 ST W EEK SUN 0 2 : 0 0 END DATE / T I M E OC T L AS T WE EK S UN 2 2 : 0 0 J A N Item D[...]

  • Page 101

    101 MA I NT ENANCE H D INI TIA L IZ E SET T I NG I N I T I AL I ZE EXEC UTE LO G I N I T I AL I ZE EXEC UT E EXPO RT SE TT I N G DATA EXEC UTE I MP ORT SE TT I N G DATA EXE CUTE USB KEY REG I S TRAT I ON EX ECUTE USB KEY DAT A ERASURE E XECUT E D I SK ARRA Y 1 UNU SE D D I SK ARRA Y 2 UNU SE D Item HD INITIALIZE Description Selection SETTING INITIA[...]

  • Page 102

    102 H D INI TIA L IZ E DIS K M O D E N O R M A L EXEC UTE EXECUTE HDD – A MAS T ER 1 6 0 GB S LAV E ----- HDD – B MAS T ER 1 6 0 GB S LAV E D VD HD D – C MA S T E R 0 3 2 0 G B MA S T E R 1 3 2 0 G B MA S T E R 2 ----- MA S T E R 3 ----- HD D – D MA S T E R 4 3 2 0 GB MA S T E R 5 3 2 0 GB MA S T E R 6 ----- MA S T E R 7 ----- HD D – E MA[...]

  • Page 103

    103 31. WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS 31.1. About the Functions The Digital Video Recorder is equipped with a variety of web-accessible functions. Connecting the Digital Video Recorder and PC with a LAN cable allows the Digital Video Recorder to remotely monitor camera outputs, or to search and/or play back recorded images using a web browser. The following[...]

  • Page 104

    104 1. Open a web browser on a PC. Note Open a web browser using a single PC. It may not operate properly if multiple PCs have accessed. 2. Enter the Digital Video Recorder’s network IP address into the web browser address. (Refer to p. 90 ; Network setting.) The authentication screen is displayed. 3. Enter an account name and a password. Adminis[...]

  • Page 105

    105 • Top page • Live image transmission ( p. 107 ) • Playback transmission ( p. 110 ) • Remote control ( p. 114 ) • Menu screen ( p. 106 ) • Logout 31.4.2. For User Accounts 31.4. T op Page If authentication is successful, the top page is displayed. Clicking on the items shown on the top page switches the display to the relevant screen[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Note The following setting items cannot be viewed or changed from the web server function menu. These must be set using the Digital Video Recorder itself. • USB key registration • USB key data erasure • Disk mode • Hard disk initialization • Setting initialization • Log initialization • Setting external output • Setting external[...]

  • Page 107

    107 31.6.1. For administrator account Live images and the camera number are displayed on the images display section of the screen. By default the screen is split into 16 segments or 9 segments. When a multiple-segment split screen is displayed, right- clicking on the picture display portion will bring up a pop-up menu that allows selection of camer[...]

  • Page 108

    108 31.6.4. Camera control section Controls Combination Cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder, Only the camera of which image is displayed in full-screen can be controlled. In multi-split screen displays, the camera control operation section of the screen turns gray, making it impossible to control the camera. [ Pan & Tilt ] Controls [...]

  • Page 109

    109 [ Preset ] Choose position numbers from the dropdown list box. Store: Programs the current camera position into the position number. Move: Moves the camera to the programmed position. Notes • The camera will not move if a number with no preset position number is selected, even if the "Move" button is pressed. Up to 255 preset positi[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Playback operation Download operation Playback/Search operation section 31.7. Playback T ransmission Click on the "Playback Transmission" button to display the security screen below. Click on "Execute" button to display the Playback screen. Clicking the check box of "I always rely on the contents from this issuer" [...]

  • Page 111

    111 31.7.2. Searching The search section allows image data recorded to the Digital Video Recorder to be searched by date/time. Entering the date and time for which you wish to search and pressing "Search" displays the image recorded nearest after the specified time. If there is no data newer than the specified date, the display will remai[...]

  • Page 112

    112 31.7.3. Download Download the past images recorded by the Digital Video Recorder to a client PC’s hard disk drive. This operation can be accessed only by an Administrator account. Downloading begins once the start and end times, camera, and destination to save have been selected and the "Download" button is pressed. Pressing the &qu[...]

  • Page 113

    113 31.7.4. Duplex Display While recorded images are being played back on the multi-segment split screens, live images can also be displayed simultaneously by replacing some of the display segments with live images. Right-clicking on any display segment causes the popup menu to appear. Selecting “Cameras 1-9 (1-16) Live” in the popup menu and o[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Event Display Recording Failure Activation LED Cameras 1 - 16 Priority recording Monitor Alarm reset Zoom Multi-segment split screen Recording Equipment failure Available disk space Power Contents The number of camera currently displayed lights. Lights during Priority Recording. Lights when the Monitor 2 is operated. Lights when the Alarm Event[...]

  • Page 115

    115 The LED indicator (brights red) [ Live image screen ] 31.9. Web Indication Setting The LED indicator on the PC connected to the Digital Video Recorder lights when Alarm Input is received, Priority Recording is activated or the system is operated. The indicator on the client PC illuminates if the following conditions (1) - (3) are met. (1) The W[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Camera: x 9, Hard Disk: 80 GB, Audio recording: OFF 8 4 7 9 12 18 4 9 15 18 24 36 2 18 30 37 49 72 1 37 60 74 98 144 1/2 75 120 149 197 289 1/3 113 180 223 295 434 1/5 189 300 373 492 724 1/10 378 600 746 985 1448 1/20 719 1141 1417 1871 2752 1/30 1060 1681 2089 2758 4055 1/60 2121 3363 4178 5516 8111 1 (High) 2 3 4 5 (Low) Picture quality 64 K[...]

  • Page 117

    117 [ For the C-DR091-3 and C-DR091D3 Digital Video Recorders ] Camera: x 9, Hard Disk: 320 GB, Audio recording: OFF 8 19 31 38 50 74 4 39 62 77 101 149 2 78 124 154 203 299 1 156 248 308 407 599 1/2 313 497 617 815 1199 1/3 470 746 926 1223 1799 1/5 784 1243 1544 2039 2998 1/10 1568 2486 3089 4078 5997 1/20 2980 4724 5870 7748 11394 1/30 4391 6962[...]

  • Page 118

    118 [ For the C-DR161-1 and C-DR161D1 Digital Video Recorders ] Camera: x 16, Hard Disk: 160 GB, Audio recording: OFF 8 5 8 10 14 21 4 11 17 21 28 42 2 22 34 43 57 84 1 44 69 86 114 168 1/2 88 139 173 229 337 1/3 132 209 260 344 506 1/5 220 349 434 573 843 1/10 441 699 868 1146 1686 1/20 838 1328 1650 2179 3204 1/30 1235 1958 2433 3211 4722 1/60 24[...]

  • Page 119

    Power does not turn on. (Unit not activated even if the power key is pressed.) Cannot operate front panel keys. No picture. Cannot shut off the unit using the power switch. Cannot stop auto recording. Cannot make auto (Normal) recording. Cannot make auto (Alarm Event) recording. Sound not recorded. Cannot perform playback or reverse playback. Canno[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Screen Display (Message) Status Action Remarks • During Playback or Recording • During Archiving Images Displayed when a fan fails. Replace the fan. Insert a new media and retry archiving. TERMINATED FOR LACK OF AVAILABLE MEDIA SPACE Displayed during archiving or transfer. TRANSFER ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED Displayed during archiving or trans[...]

  • Page 121

    121 34. INDEX Operation Item Display Status Reference Page • Mounting Equipment in Racks Rack mounting How to rack-mount equipment P. 19 P. 93 P. 65 System settings (remote control transmission rate and remote control communication response) Security settings (remote access restriction) Nomenclature and functions, No. 31 Equipment maintenance (ex[...]

  • Page 122

    122 Operation Item Display Status Reference Page • Adjusting the Time • Hard Disk Settings Current Time Settings Time Synchronization Time adjustment P. 27 P. 102 P. 38 P. 99 Hard disk initialization Before recording (disk mode) System log Recording settings (overwrite) System settings (remaining disk space-time indicator) Before recording (dis[...]

  • Page 123

    123 Operation Item Display Status Reference Page • Alarm Event Recording (alarm-activated auto-recording) Recording by Alarm Signal Input Nomenclature and functions, No. 29 P. 17 P. 93 P. 97 P. 95 System settings (preset camera settings) Preset camera settings (camera and position) Control output terminal settings (alarm recording) Email settings[...]

  • Page 124

    124 Operation Item Display Status Reference Page • Making Pre-Recordings • Security Settings Understanding Pre-Recordings Setting Pre-Recordings Pre-recording P. 41 P. 62 P. 65 P. 14 Security settings using a USB key Security settings for web access Nomenclature and functions, No. 3 Equipment maintenance (registering and erasing USB keys) Secur[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Operation Item Display Status Reference Page • Archiv ing Recorded Images and Pre- Archive PC Viewing • When the Failure Indicator Is Displayed… Prior to Archiving Selecting Archive Range by Date and Time Selecting Archive Range from the Playback Screen Viewing Archived Images on a PC Arciving P. 51 P. 16 P. 99 P. 120 Nomenclature and fun[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Operation Item Display Status Reference Page • Viewing Images on a PC from Remote Locations Via Web Access • Email Transmission • Changing settings Downloading Recorded Images Via the Web Operating Unit Via the Web Changing Unit Settings Via the Web Playback image transmission (download) P. 112 P. 25 P. 90 P. 91 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX termin[...]

  • Page 127

    C-DR091 - 08 C-DR091 - 1 C-DR091 - 3 C-DR091 - 6 110 – 120 V AC 50/60 Hz 400 mA 410 mA 480 mA 530 mA Motion-JPEG NTSC E-IDE Hard Disk E-IDE Hard Disk E-IDE Hard Disk E-IDE Hard Disk 80 GB (80 GB x 1) 160 GB (160 GB x 1) 320 GB (160 GB x 2) 600 GB (300 GB x 2) 9 channels, VBS1.0 V(p-p), 75 Ω , BNC 9 channels, VBS1.0V(p-p), 75 Ω , BNC, loop-throu[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Model Power Source Power Consumption Image Compression System Video Format Recording Medium Video Input Video Output Monitor Output Link Input Audio Recording System Audio Input Audio Output Screen Display Picture Quality Pixels Recording Rate Pre-Recording Post Alarm Recording Date/Time Motion Detect Search Function Alarm Input Control Output [...]

  • Page 129

    129 Model Power Source Power Consumption Image Compression System Video Format Recording Medium Video Input Video Output Monitor Output Link Input Audio Recording System Audio Input Audio Output Screen Display Picture Quality Pixels Recording Rate Pre-Recording Post Alarm Recording Date/Time Motion Detect Search Function Alarm Input Control Output [...]

  • Page 130

    Model Power Source Power Consumption Image Compression System Video Format Recording Medium Video Input Video Output Monitor Output Link Input Audio Recording System Audio Input Audio Output Screen Display Picture Quality Pixels Recording Rate Pre-Recording Post Alarm Recording Date/Time Motion Detect Search Function Alarm Input Control Output Prio[...]