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Page 1 - User manual

STANDALONE H.264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER User manual

Page 2 - Warning for safety

10 It doesn’t need specific equipment to install DVR. Refer to each parts explaination in user manual. (9 Channel rear panel) (16 channel

Page 3 - Approved HDD list

11 Connect Coaxial cable from Video source to BNC Video in connector. Used to transfer a video signal to other video devices. Use V

Page 4 - Approved DVD-RW list

12 PTZ Camera Before connecting PTZ, check PTZ Protocol whether compatible protocol or not in DVR, if it is, connect cables as configuration

Page 5 - - Contents

13 Support 1 alarm output, connect cable same as above. Provide 4 Sensors, connect sensor same as above. [Note] Provides simple On/O

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14 Connect network through 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet connector. Available remote surveillance and remote search by network between DVR and comp

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15 Chapter 3. System ( Front control button ) ( Mouse menu Icon ) Control button

Page 8 - Chapter 1. Overview

16 (Remote button) [1] SET UP Call Menu Goes to previous status in menu (Click Right button in Mouse). [2] PTZ Select desired channel to contro

Page 9 - Chapter 2. Installation

17 [6] Log out (Key lock function) • To Log out, pressing “Lock” Button in front panel. “Key lock” is same as “Log out” in mouse menu. [7] Sche

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18 • LOCK : Turn LED on, Press “LOCK” button (Log out status). • NETWORK : Turn LED on, remote access through internet. • REC : 1) Turn LED on,

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19 HDD Icon [1] Left Direction key • Move left in Menu • Used for backward or search fram in p

Page 12 - RS-485 Connect (PTZ Camera)

2 Before usage The User manual is for DVR installation and operation. The user who install the device first or Qualified Personnal, be

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20 Most of DVR function can be controlled by mouse for PC users. Select Click right button in mouse to open main me

Page 14 - Call menu

21 DVR ID and Remote controller ID have to set same ID to control several DVR by using one remote controller. (DVR ID is compatible with Key

Page 15 - Chapter 3. System

22 Appear above screen pressing “ID” button of remote controller in live, press Controller No buttom same as registered DVR ID. • DVR ID=0 : Ind

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23 Chapter 4. System Set up [1] Remote ID : Support ID remote controller, One remote controller can control several DVRs by setting Remote con

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24 [1] Time / Date : Set Time and Date. [2] Date format : Select date format according to country. • ASIA : YYYY/MM/DD --> 2006/05/3

Page 18 - Front LCD Icon

25 Set authority password according to user, Administrator (Admin) has all Authorities to manage all function of DVR. Authority is consist of

Page 19 - Front Direction Ke

26 It is HDD set up menu. It has to set carefully avoiding system error or malfunction of recording. [1] Hard Disk1 : Set first Hard disk

Page 20 - Mouse

27 Set Factory defult except HDD disk, Language, Time, Network IP information. The DVR is upgrade latest firmware easily whenever release n

Page 21 - Remote controller ID set-u

28 [2] Configuration BACKUP : Back-up DVR configuration in USB memory. [3]

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29 (Change to Lock Key mode.) • OFF : Not use Auto Lock Key. [2] Button Beep : Beep sound whenever pressing any key. Press or “LOCK”

Page 23 - Chapter 4. System Set up

3 Approved HDD list Capacity Manufacturer HDD Model F/W Ver.160G Western Digital HDD 160G SATAWD1600AAJS WD1600AAJS 22L7A0 250G Western

Page 24 - Time / Date

30 Chapter 5. Display Set display status [1] Alpha Blending : Set Menu transparancy. [2] Camera Title : Indicate camera title. [3] Sta

Page 25 - Password

31 • You select 16CH division mode and click “SPLIT” button to see 16CH display. • If you want to change the channel number of selected window,

Page 26 - Hard Disk

32 Sprit 10 mode (16CH DVR ) • You select 10CH division mode and click “SPLIT” button to see 10CH display. • If you want to change the channel

Page 27 - Default Setu

33 Split 8 mode • You select 8CH division mode and click “SPLIT” button to see 8CH display. • If you want to change the channel, click on mous

Page 28 - Button Setu

34 • You select 4CH division mode and click “SPLIT” button to see 4CH display. • If you want to change the channel number of selected window, cl

Page 29 - Lock out

35 [1] Monitor: Icon setup menu • Small: choose this in case you use small monitor • NORMAL: choose this when you use normal monitor • VGA:

Page 30 - Chapter 5. Display

36 Chapter 6 — Network In order to set up the system or do monitoring from remote area, you have to set the network system in DVR. The user mu

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37 user please input as the following example. If the network line is Static IP, please ask your Internet Service Provider(ISP) for the information

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38 • Mail Server (SMTP SERVER): Mail sending server. Input the mail server address of user. Input the send mail(SMTP) address. If you are not

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39 Choose when to send an email. • Mail: When sending email, the email with this title will be sent. • Interval: If you make the time setup in

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Page 35 - Control

40 Chapter 7 — Camera You can set up the usage of camera and color setting. [1] Channel: Choose a channel to set up. [2] Covert: It hides

Page 36 - Chapter 6 — Network

41 Input Camera name. If you click on channel, input panel will pop up. In this menu, you can set up about PTZ camera. You should set wh

Page 37 - Alarm Alert Set-u

42 Advanced PTZ detailed setup is applied some specific models. [1] Pan Speed: Movement speed of right and left. [2] Tilt Speed: Movement speed

Page 38 - Alert Alarm Types

43 (2) Calling Menu using Mouse: Select channel that is connected to PTZ camera and click on right button of mouse. Then click on PTZ icon. “+”

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44 (PTZ Control View) How to operate PTZ (1) Operating from Front key • Operate the PTZ by using direction

Page 40 - Chapter 7 — Camera

45 •When you use mouse, drag the mouse from inside to outside. If the mouse is moving farther away from center, the speed becomes faster. • W

Page 41 - PTZ Set-u

46 After you call Pan/ Tilt menu, click it on once again. Then advanced menu will show up. (1) In front button or in remote controller, if you w

Page 42 - How to use PTZ

47 Chapter 8 — Recording Set up recording resolution, frame and quality of each channel. Please be catuious when setting up as it records accord

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48 It is a function that reserves recording by day, time and channel. You can set it by an hour. None: does not record Continue: always r

Page 44 - How to operate PTZ

49 current location will change. [4] Delete: It deletes selected schedule of the day. [5] Copy channel: It copies the current recording schedule

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5 - Contents - 1. Overview ∙ Feature ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……….8 ∙ Application ………..………………………………………………………………………

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50 Chapter 9 — Event You will learn how to connect sensor and set. The unit supports 4 sensor inputs regardless of model.

Page 47 - Chapter 8 — Recording

51 input is disconnected. [4] Related Camera : Connecting with the sensors, choose a camera to record and multi cameras can be chosen. This uni

Page 48 - Schedule Recordin

52 It is a menu that you can set up motion detection menu. In this function, you can set area and sensitivity when motion is detected on the ima

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53 • Unselected motion area: nothing appear (transparent) • Motioned detected area will be shown in red color. [Apply to all] You can easily s

Page 50 - Chapter 9 — Event

54 If the microphone is connected to the DVR on site, you can listen to the audio sound in live or search mode. The audio listening is possiblei

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55 Chapter 10 — Search The unit can record for a long time but also you can easily search video clips you are looking for by adjusting some cond

Page 52 - Motion Detection

56 • Search by Date/ Time: You want to use this when you know the time.. • Search by Event: This mode is used to find the recorded image by event

Page 53 - SPOT Out

57 [3] Recorded data of relevant time will be displayed in graphs. Choose minute .by pressing enter key. (Channels are indicated differently by m

Page 54 - Audio Out

58 [1] Start Recording: From recorded data, it indicates first time. [2] End Recording: From recorded data, it indicates ending time. [3] Channel

Page 55 - Chapter 10 — Search

59 [4] Search: If everything (date, channel, event type) is chosen, start searching in these conditions. [5] As above image, if you click on any

Page 56 - Calendar

6 ∙ Serial Port set-up(RS-485) ……….………………………………………………………………...………………………..……..…..29 5. Display ∙ OSD …………………………………………………………………………...

Page 57 - Date / Time

60 [Controlling from Front panel] [Controlling Jog-shuttle] [Using Mouse] [1] Reverse to 5mins back and play

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61 Chapter 11 — Back-up After you select requested data, you can save it in external equipment (USB or ODD). When the data is saved, viewer prog

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62 (7) If back-up is properly done, you will see a file as below in USB memory stick and it will play video clip if you click on it.. (8) How to

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63 Chapter 12 — Appendix Screen Display 9CH 16CH Operating System Embedded Linux Compression H.264 Audio Algorithm G723.1 Video System NTSC

Page 61 - Chapter 11 — Back-up

64 ODD DVD-RW (optional) System Operation Front Keys, USB Mouse, IR Remote Control, Keyboard (Optional) Other Functions Multi Language supported

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65 Product Warranty This unit has thoroughly been tested and passed on quality control& quality assurance. Based on the warranty, If this unit

Page 63 - Chapter 12 — Appendix

66 For safe use of system and to prevent product failure or accident, please read this manual carefully before use. The manual includes

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7 11. Back up …………………………………...……………………………………………………………………….……….……………...…61 12. Appendix ∙ Specification ……………..……………………….……….………………………………………………………

Page 65 - Product Warranty

8 Chapter 1. Overview The DVR employs H.264 video recording 4ch, 9ch, 16ch channel input and S-VHS and Spot out put simultaneously. The DVR has

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9 Chapter 2. Installation Package contants are consist of as followings. √ Digital Video Record (1EA) √ HDD screws (10

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