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Users Manual

4 / 8 / 16 Channel Digital Video Recorder

SSA-1648M

SSA-0824M

SSA-0424M

FCC Compliance Statement

Model Name: eSync M Series (SSA-1648m, SSA-0824m, SSA-0424m)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is Subject to the following two conductions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.

„ WARNING

Unauthorized reproduction of all or part of this manual is strictly prohibited.

The figures in this manual are for illustration purposes only (may differ from the actual product).

The specifications and design of the product are subject to change without prior notice for purposes of quality improvement.

CAUTIONS

To get the best use out of the product, be sure to read the cautions before using the product. For safety, please take note of the following: z Instructions before using the product

1 To prevent electric shock when installing, moving, or opening the DVR and peripheral devices, connect and disconnect the cables as instructed. All cables must be connected to grounded power outlets.

2 If the product is installed near a power outlet, make sure it can be unplugged easily.

3 Do not use the DVR in water or in wet places.

4 Keep the plastic packing materials used for the DVR or other peripheral devices out of reach of children

(may cause suffocation). z Installation Environment of the DVR

1 Maintain the following conditions: operating temperature of 5˚C ~ 40˚C; operating humidity of 10% ~ 80%.

2 Install the DVR in a safe place that is free from external vibration.

3 Install the DVR in a well-ventilated place.

4 To protect the hard disk from data loss and breakdown, install the DVR away from magnetic materials.

5 When using a rack other than the standard one, use a separate table with sufficient spacing, i.e., 60cm from the floor, 50cm from the ceiling, and 20cm from the side and back walls and other objects. z Safety Notes on the DVR

1 When installing additional boards and HDD, separate the power cable and turn OFF power supplied to the

DVR completely..

2 Keep the product away from heat-generating devices such as heaters.

3 Do not use a damaged power cord.

4 To prevent problems due to magnetic interference and electric surge, use only grounded cables and power outlets.

5 If the power cord is connected, do not touch the power unit (if the power cord is connected, electric current is still flowing internally even after the switch is turned OFF).

6 Do not place a heavy object on top of the product.

7 Do not drop a conductive object in the ventilation holes.

8 Allot sufficient space for system cabling.

9 Use only the parts indicated in the manual. Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the product without permission.

10 Incorrect system setup may cause malfunction.

11 Shut down the system normally as instructed in the manual. z Safety Notes on the Lithium Battery

1 Replace lithium batteries as instructed to avoid danger.

2 Dispose of used lithium batteries properly.

【Warnings and Cautions are indicated as follows.】

Possible injury or product damage

Risk of minor injury or product damage

Cautions for the usage of the product

Information for the usage of the product

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 6

1-1. eSync M Series Major Features ......................................................................................... 6

1-2. About the Product .............................................................................................................. 6

1-3. Components ....................................................................................................................... 7

Chapter 2. Installation and Connection ................................................................ 8

2-1. eSync M Series Name and Features of Each Part ............................................................. 8

2-1-1. eSync M Series Front Part ....................................................................................... 8

2-1-2. eSync M Series 4 Channel Rear Part ...................................................................... 8

2-1-3. eSync M Series 8 Channel Rear Part ...................................................................... 8

2-1-4. eSync M Series 16 Channel Rear Part .................................................................... 8

2-2. Installation and Connection ................................................................................................ 9

2-2-1. Basic Connection ..................................................................................................... 9

2-2-2. Connection of Other Devices ................................................................................. 10

Chapter 3. Operation and Setup Tools ............................................................... 12

3-1. eSync M Series Front Button ........................................................................................... 12

3-2. eSync M Series Remote Controller .................................................................................. 13

3-3. Mouse .............................................................................................................................. 14

Chapter 4. DVR Operation Setup ......................................................................... 15

4-1. eSync M Series Storage Installation ................................................................................. 15

4-2. Power ON. ....................................................................................................................... 16

4-3. Storage Setup .................................................................................................................. 16

4-4. Recording Setup .............................................................................................................. 17

4-5. Date/Time Setup .............................................................................................................. 18

4-6. Camera / TV Setup .......................................................................................................... 18

4-7. Screen View Setup and Others Setup .............................................................................. 18

4-8. External Device Setup ...................................................................................................... 18

4-9. Recording View ................................................................................................................ 18

4-10. Backup ........................................................................................................................... 18

4-11. DVR Information View .................................................................................................... 18

Chapter 5. System Operation ............................................................................... 19

5-1. Starting and Exiting the System ....................................................................................... 19

5-1-1. Starting the System ................................................................................................ 19

5-1-2. Exiting the System ................................................................................................. 19

5-2. Monitoring ........................................................................................................................ 19

5-2-1. Screen Division and Auto Sequence ...................................................................... 19

5-2-2. Channel Grouping .................................................................................................. 20

5-2-3. Spot ....................................................................................................................... 20

5-2-4. Menu in Monitoring Mode ....................................................................................... 20

5-3. System Login ................................................................................................................... 20

5-3-1. User Account and Authorization ............................................................................. 20

5-3-2. Login ...................................................................................................................... 21

5-3-3. Logout .................................................................................................................... 21

5-4. Audio Recording and Playback ........................................................................................ 21

5-4-1. Audio Recording Setup .......................................................................................... 21

5-4-2. Audio Live .............................................................................................................. 21

5-5. System Information View and Display Setup Change ...................................................... 21

5-5-1. System Information ................................................................................................ 22

5-5-2. Camera Selection for Screen Setup ....................................................................... 23

5-5-3. Screen Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation Adjustment ........................................ 23

5-5-4. Camera Adjustment ............................................................................................... 23

5-5-5. TV Adjustment ....................................................................................................... 24

5-5-6. Camera Title Shown/Hidden .................................................................................. 24

5-5-7. Screen Border Adjustment ..................................................................................... 24

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5-6. Spot Control ..................................................................................................................... 25

5-7. Relay Out ......................................................................................................................... 25

5-8. Search .............................................................................................................................. 25

5-8-1. Search Mode ......................................................................................................... 25

5-8-2. Playback Menu ...................................................................................................... 25

5-9. Calendar Search .............................................................................................................. 26

5-9-1. Search Mode ......................................................................................................... 26

5-9-2. Year/Month/Day Selection ..................................................................................... 26

5-9-3. Directory Count ...................................................................................................... 26

5-9-4. Event ..................................................................................................................... 26

5-9-5. Multi-Channel Search ............................................................................................ 26

5-9-6. Multi-Time Search .................................................................................................. 27

5-9-7. Multi-Day Search ................................................................................................... 27

5-10. Playback ........................................................................................................................ 27

5-10-1. Playback and Playback Speed Control ................................................................ 28

5-10-2. Smart Search ....................................................................................................... 29

5-10-3. Calendar Search .................................................................................................. 29

5-10-4. Multi Time ............................................................................................................ 29

5-10-5. Multi Day .............................................................................................................. 29

5-10-6. Multi Channel ....................................................................................................... 29

5-10-7. Event ................................................................................................................... 29

5-10-8. Backup ................................................................................................................. 29

5-10-9. Display Mode ....................................................................................................... 29

5-10-10. Status Bar .......................................................................................................... 30

5-11. Log Viewer ..................................................................................................................... 30

5-11-1. Log Type .............................................................................................................. 30

5-11-2. System Log Viewer .............................................................................................. 31

5-12. Recording ....................................................................................................................... 31

5-12-1. Recording Types .................................................................................................. 31

5-12-2. Recording Setup .................................................................................................. 32

5-12-3. Recording Status View ......................................................................................... 32

5-13. Backup ........................................................................................................................... 32

5-13-1. Backup in Real-time Monitoring Mode ................................................................. 32

5-13-2. Backup in Search Mode ....................................................................................... 32

5-13-3. Backup in Log Mode ............................................................................................ 33

5-13-4. Backup in Playback Mode .................................................................................... 33

5-13-5. Common Backup Procedure ................................................................................ 33

5-14. Snapshot ........................................................................................................................ 34

5-15. PTZ Camera Control ...................................................................................................... 35

5-15-1. Conditions for Using the PTZ Features ................................................................ 35

5-15-2. PTZ Mode ............................................................................................................ 35

5-15-3. PTZ Control ......................................................................................................... 35

Chapter 6. Setup .................................................................................................... 37

6-1. Time ................................................................................................................................. 37

6-1-1. Time Sync .............................................................................................................. 37

6-1-2. Date and Time ....................................................................................................... 38

6-1-3. Time Zone .............................................................................................................. 38

6-2. Recording ......................................................................................................................... 39

6-2-1. Recording .............................................................................................................. 39

6-2-2. Data Selection (Data 1 ~ Data 4) ........................................................................... 39

6-2-3. Recording Setup .................................................................................................... 39

6-2-4. Event ..................................................................................................................... 41

6-2-5. Alarm Action .......................................................................................................... 43

6-3. Recording Schedule ......................................................................................................... 45

6-3-1. Enter to Recording Schedule Menu ....................................................................... 45

6-3-2. Recording Schedule Setup .................................................................................... 45

6-4. Storage ............................................................................................................................ 46

6-4-1. Private Recording .................................................................................................. 47

6-4-2. HDD Overwrite ....................................................................................................... 47

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6-4-3. Local Storage Management ................................................................................... 47

6-5. PTZ .................................................................................................................................. 50

6-5-1. PTZ Protocol Setup ................................................................................................ 50

6-5-2. Camera ID setup .................................................................................................... 51

6-5-3. Baud Rate Setup .................................................................................................... 51

6-5-4. Duration Setup ....................................................................................................... 51

6-5-5. Tour Setup ............................................................................................................. 51

6-6. Network ............................................................................................................................ 52

6-6-1. Ethernet ................................................................................................................. 52

6-6-2. DDNS .................................................................................................................... 52

6-6-3. Port ........................................................................................................................ 53

6-6-4. E-mail .................................................................................................................... 53

6-7. System ............................................................................................................................. 54

6-7-1. System Menu ......................................................................................................... 54

6-7-2. DVR Name ............................................................................................................. 55

6-7-3. ID for Remote Controller ........................................................................................ 55

6-7-4. ID For Key Controller ............................................................................................. 55

6-7-5. Users ..................................................................................................................... 56

6-7-6. Admin. Password ................................................................................................... 56

6-7-7. Upgrade ................................................................................................................. 56

6-7-8. Factory Setup ........................................................................................................ 58

6-7-9. RS232C Port .......................................................................................................... 58

6-7-10. Error Alarm Action ................................................................................................ 58

6-7-11. Error Alarm Duration ............................................................................................ 58

6-7-12. Menu Time Out .................................................................................................... 58

6-7-13. Language ............................................................................................................. 59

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Figure List

[Figure 2-1. eSync M Series Basic Connection and Device Connection] ........................................ 9

 

[Figure 2-3. Terminal Block TB1] ......................................................................................... 10  

[Figure 2-4. Terminal Block TB1 Description] ......................................................................... 11

 

[Figure 4-5. Menu Window] ................................................................................................ 16  

[Figure 4-6. Storage Device Window] ................................................................................... 16

 

[Figure 4-7. Storage Device New Tab Window] ...................................................................... 17  

[Figure 4-8. Menu Window] ................................................................................................ 17

 

[Figure 4-9. Login Window] ................................................................................................ 21  

[Figure 4-10. Recording Status Window] ............................................................................... 22

 

[Figure 4-11. Product Information Window] ............................................................................ 23  

[Figure 4-12. Camera/TV Setup Window] .............................................................................. 23

 

[Figure 4-13. Screen Setup Window] .................................................................................... 24  

[Figure 4-14. Spot Control Window] ..................................................................................... 25

 

[Figure 4-15. Relay Control Window] .................................................................................... 25  

[Figure 4-16. Playback Menu Window] ................................................................................. 25

 

[Figure 4-17. Search Window] ............................................................................................ 26  

[Figure 4-18. Playback Screen] ........................................................................................... 28

 

[Figure 4-19. Playback Status and Control Window] ................................................................ 28  

[Figure 4-20. Playback Menu] ............................................................................................. 29  

[Figure 4-21. Smart Search Motion Detection Window] ............................................................ 29

 

[Figure 4-22. Display Mode] ............................................................................................... 30  

[Figure 4-23. Log Viewer] .................................................................................................. 30

 

[Figure 4-24. Move to the log list of the certain time zone] ........................................................ 31  

[Figure 4-25. Backup Window] ............................................................................................ 33

 

[Figure 4-26. PTZ Control Window (Max. Mode (Left) / Min. Mode (Right) )] ................................. 35  

[Figure 4-27. PTZ Mode Initial Screen] ................................................................................. 35

 

[Figure 5-28. Time Sync] ................................................................................................... 37  

[Figure 5-29. Date and Time] .............................................................................................. 38

 

[Figure 5-30. Standard Time Zone] ...................................................................................... 38  

[Figure 5-31. Recording Window] ........................................................................................ 39

 

[Figure 5-32 Letter Input Window] ........................................................................................ 40  

[Figure 5-33. Frame Rate Re-Setup Window] ......................................................................... 41

 

[Figure 5-34. Motion Setup] ................................................................................................ 42  

[Figure 5-35. Motion Setup] ................................................................................................ 43

 

[Figure 5-36. Preset Action Setup Window] ........................................................................... 44  

[Figure 5-37. Recording Schedule Window] ........................................................................... 45

 

[Figure 5-38. Holiday Registration Window] ........................................................................... 46  

[Figure 5-39. Storage Window (Local)] ................................................................................. 47

 

[Figure 5-40. Storage Offline] ............................................................................................. 49  

[Figure 5-41. Storage Format] ............................................................................................. 49

 

[Figure 5-42. Storage formatting in progress message] ............................................................ 50  

[Figure 5-43. PTZ Window] ................................................................................................ 50  

[Figure 5-44. PTZ Protocol Window] .................................................................................... 51

 

[Figure 5-45. Tour Setup Window] ....................................................................................... 52  

[Figure 5-46. Setup Network Window] .................................................................................. 52

 

[Figure 5-47. DDNS Window] ............................................................................................. 53  

[Figure 5-48. Port Window] ................................................................................................ 53

 

[Figure 5-49. E-mail Window] ............................................................................................. 54  

[Figure 5-50. System Setup Window] ................................................................................... 55

 

[Figure 5-51. User Authorization Setup Window] ..................................................................... 56  

[Figure 5-52. Firmware Upgrade File List Window] .................................................................. 57

 

[Figure 5-53. Firmware Upgrade Progressing Window] ............................................................ 57  

[Figure 5-54. Error Alarm Action] ......................................................................................... 58

 

[Figure 5-55. Language Selection Window] ........................................................................... 59  

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Chapter 1. Introduction

1-1. eSync M Series Major Features

System

Channel & Frame Rate

OS

Video Input

Video

Output

Monitor

Loop

Audio Input

Audio Output

Spot

Compression Format

Recording Speed

Recording Resolution

Recording mode

Storage

Video Output Resolution

Sensor Input

Relay/TTL Output

Backup & Copy Access

Network Access

PTZ Access

Internal HDD /

Internal ODD

System Operation &

Adjustment

System Upgrade

Hardware Compression MPEG4 DVR

16Ch - 480/480 8ch - 240/240

Embedded Linux - Built in Flash Memory

16 BNC 8 BNC

1 BNC, 1 VGA

16 BNC

Line Input : 4 RCA

8 BNC

1 BNC

Line Input : 2 RCA

Line Output : 1 RCA

4ch - 120/120

4 BNC

X

X

Line Input : 1 RCA

[ Video : Standard (MM-Series : MPEG4)( MH-Series : H.264) ] / [ Audio : G.723]

Max. 480(400)fps Max. 240(200)fps Max. 120(100)fps

Max. 704 x 480(576)

Automatic, Continuous, Manual, Events(Sensor and Motion)/Schedule Recording

[ Internal : Max. 2HDD, Max. 1.5TB ]

LCD : SXGA(1280x1024), TV : SDTV(720x480/576)

16 Sensors 8 Sensors

[1ea NC/NO][3ea TTL Out] [1ea NC/NO][1ea TTL Out]

4 Sensors

[1ea NC/NO]

DVD-RW, USB2.0, Network

Various Network Interface ( Ethernet 10/100, ADSL, Cable modem )

RS-485

SATA HDD Max. 2ea / SATA Type DVD

Front Button, Mouse, IR Remote Controller, Keyboard Controller, Network

Network

Others

USB2.0 Memory Stick, Network

System Automation (Controlled by CMS)

NTP Supported

CMS / Monitoring by Web Browser / PDA / Mobile Viewer

15 Languages Supported, Automatic E-mail

Power [12V/5A] / Max. Power Consumption[40W] / Operating Temperature[5-40

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Weight without HDD[4kg] / Dimension[430*86*270mm]

1-2. About the Product

As a digital image monitoring equipment that can display images inputted from up to 16/8/4 cameras, eSync M

Series (SSA-1648m, SSA-0824m, SSA-0424m) digitally records high-quality images using various video recording modes and displays them as clean quality images.

For users’ convenience, front touch pad, remote controller, and mouse are provided. Powerful network functions including remote monitoring and remote system setup modification are also supported. The maximum recording frame rate for eSync M Series (SSA-1648m, SSA-0824m, SSA-0424m) is 480fps/240fps/120fps.

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1-3. Components

After unpacking the product, check whether the following accessories are included:

- Remote Controller

- CD (CMS, CMS Manual, PDA Viewer software)

- AAA 1.5V Batteries 2ea

- Adapter (12VDC/3.5A)

- User Manual

- Rack Mounting Handle

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Chapter 2. Installation and Connection

2-1. eSync M Series Name and Features of Each Part

The front part of eSync M Series features an easy-to use button; various interfaces are located on the rear part.

They can easily be mounted on a standard rack using the mounting handles (Left/Right).

2-1-1. eSync M Series Front Part

2-1-2. eSync M Series 4 Channel Rear Part

2-1-3. eSync M Series 8 Channel Rear Part

2-1-4. eSync M Series 16 Channel Rear Part

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No. Name

1 DC

2

NTSC/PAL

VGA/TV

3

RS485

DIO

4 Ethernet

Feature

Power cable connection to the body

Select the video input format

Select the video output format

PTZ Camera Control Connection

Sensor/ Relay Connection

Network Connection(ADSL, Cable Modem, Ethernet

10/100 Base-T)

5 VGA-OUT VGA Monitor or LCD Monitor Connection

Audio Input Connection(Line Only Input)

7 AUDIO Audio Output Connection(Line Only Output)

8 TV CCTV Monitor Connection(Divided Screen)

CCTV monitor connection to output image from the

9 SPOT channel generating an event signal(Full Screen)

10 CAMERA Video Camera Connection

11 LOOP Video Signal loop-back Output Connection

2-2. Installation and Connection

Format

DA-2

Terminal

Block

RJ-45

D-SUB 15P

RCA

RCA

BNC

BNC

BNC

BNC

[Figure 2-1. eSync M Series Basic Connection and Device Connection]

2-2-1. Basic Connection

By referring to above [Figure 2-1. eSync M Series Basic Connection and Device Connection. Connect the

CCTV camera, CCTV monitor (or VGA monitor), and USB mouse to the DVR and set up CONFIG SWITCH.

Connected Device DVR Terminal

1

2

CCTV camera

CCTV monitor

Rear Video Input

Rear TV

3 VGA Monitor / LCD Monitor Rear VGA-OUT

4 Mouse eSync M Series: Front USB / SM/SH-Series : Right Side USB

5 CONFIG SWITCH Rear NTSC/PAL or VGA/TV Setup

Refer to a further description of CONFIG SWITCH below.

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1. The input video type must be either NTSC or PAL; these two types must not be used together.

2. Select the input video format (NTSC/PAL) using the CONFIG switch on the rear side of the product.

3. Select the output monitor type (VGA/TV) using the CONFIG switch on the rear side of the product.

4. CONFIG SWITCH

Resolution of VGA Monitor is SXGA (1280*1024) and CCTV Monitor output is not supported.

Resolution of VGA Monitor SVGA (800 * 600) and CCTV Monitor output is supported.

2-2-2. Connection of Other Devices

ITEM

Loop Out

Difference between eSync M Series eSync M Series

1648 / 824 / 424

OK

Spot Out OK

Audio Channel 4 / 2 / 1

Sensor Channel 16 / 8 / 4

Relay Channel [1ea NC/NO] [3ea TTL Out]

Connect the PTZ controller cable, audio input/output, network, and sensors as shown below.

Connected Device DVR Terminal

1

2

3

4

SPOT Monitor(CCTV Monitor)

Mike / Speaker

LAN Cable

PTZ Camera

Rear SPOT

Rear Audio Input / Audio Output

Rear Ethernet

Rear DIO (Digital Input/Output)

5 Sensor / Relay / TTL OUTPUT Rear DIO (Digital Input/Output)

6 Key controller Rear DIO (Digital Input/Output)

1) SPOT Monitor

Connect Spot Monitor to the rear SPOT terminal.

2) Audio Input / Output eSync M Series supports [ 4 / 2 / 1 ] line input and 1 line output.

3) Terminal Block

[Figure 2-2. Terminal Block TB1]

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[Figure 2-3. Terminal Block TB1 Description]

Terminal Blocks in the rear of the product are for connections of RS-232 / PTZ / Sensor / Relay / TTL Connection.

Terminal Blocks may not be available depending on the model.

4) PTZ Camera

Connect PTZ control cable; TRX+, TRX- and GND to Terminal Block(TB1);No.4 TRXD+, No.5 TRXD- and No.10

GND in the rear of DVR.

PTZ Camera may not be working properly if GND is not connected.

5) Sensor/Relay /TTL

Sensor and Relay are connected to Terminal Block(TB1) and Terminal Block(TB2) directly depending on the model.

(1) Sensor Connection

① Connect Sensor to Terminal Block (TB1) and S1 ~ S16 of Terminal Block (TB2) depending on the model.

② Each input terminal may be connected regardless of the channel number.

Sensor types include Normal Close (NC) and Normal Open (NO). For more information on setup by sensor type, refer to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Sensor}

NC(Normal Close) : Normally closed; opens when a signal is received

NO(Normal Open) : Normally open; closes when a signal is received

(2) Relay Connection

① Outputs alarm signals to external devices such as LED and siren by relaying them to these external devices.

② Connect Relay to R1 of Terminal Block (TB1).

Relay types include Normal Close (NC) and Normal Open (NO). For more information on setup by sensor type, refer to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Alarm Output} Æ {Relay Output}.

NC(Normal Close) : Normally closed; opens when a signal is received

NO(Normal Open) : Normally open; closes when a signal is received

(3) TTL Connection

① This is for the external alarm devices such as an alarm and a siren that are supplied with voltage level

LOW (0V) or HIGH (5V).

② Connect TTL device to DO1 (TTL) / DO2 (TTL) / DO3 (TTL) of Terminal Block (TB2).

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Chapter 3. Operation and Setup Tools

eSync M Series is operated by Front Button, Remote Controller and Mouse.

3-1. eSync M Series Front Button

No. Name

1 LABEL

2 RECORD

3 USB

4 Number

5 ODD

Feature

Brand Name and Model Name

All channel Record/Stop

Connection ports to USB mouse and memory stick

System login and turn ON in other number input mode

CD-RW and DVD-RW

6 Reverse Play / Fast Reverse RELAY

Backward Playback/Rewind (in Playback mode)

Relay Control (in Monitoring mode)

7

Reverse Frame by Frame or TAB

STATUS

8

9

PAUSE

LOCK

Forward Frame by Frame or TAB

LOG

10

Forward Play /

Fast Forward PLAY

11 COPY

12 PTZ

13 SEARCH

14/15 UP/DOWN

16 ESC

17 MENU

23 SELECT

26 POWER

Backward Playback Frame by Frame (in Playback mode)

View System Configuration/Change Display Configuration (in

Monitoring mode)

Pause (in Playback mode)

Lock (in Monitoring mode)

Playback Frame by Frame (in Playback mode)

View System Log (in Monitoring mode)

Playback/Fast Forward (in Playback mode)

Play back (in Monitoring mode)

Copy Recorded Video

Change Pan Tilt Zoom Mode

Search Recorded Images

Speed and Volume Up/Down

Exits the current menu or selects the upper menu

Various Modes

Green LED turned on upon HDD operation

Green LED turned ON during remote access

Red LED turned on upon the occurrence of event or motion

Red LED turned on upon fan defect or recording interruption

Power On/Off

Selects the category or executes automatic screen conversion

Moves from one category to another or changes the display mode

Remote controller input part

Connection port to the USB mouse and USB memory stick

Turn the system power ON or OFF

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3-2. eSync M Series Remote Controller

A, Basic Control Button

POWER

RECORD

Turns the system power

ON or OFF

Records all channels or stops recording all channels

1

~

0

NUMBER Enables input of numeric data

ID Sets up the remote controller ID

B. System operation and setup buttons

MENU Data, Schedule, System Set up

ESC

SEARCH

Exits the current menu or selects the upper menu

Searches recorded images

SELECT

COPY

PTZ

MOVE

Selects the category or executes automatic screen conversion

Copy Recorded Video

Shifts to PTZ camera control mode

Moves from one category to another or changes the display mode

C. Search Button (Play mode)

Play /

Fast Forward

UP/

DOWN

Speed and Volume Control

Play/Fast-forward

Frame by Frame

Pause

Reverse Frame by Frame

Reverse Play /

Fast Reverse

D. Buttons for other features (Monitoring mode)

PLAY

Play frame by frame

Pause

Reverse play frame by frame

Reverse play/ Rewind

Plays the recorded images

Enables viewing the system log list

LOG

LOCK Locking the system

Views system information and changes the display setup

STATUS

RELAY View Relay Status and Manual Operation

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Setting up the remote controller ID

Example) When the remote controller ID is set to 1

Press the [ID] button, enter a two-digit remote controller ID, and press the [ID] button again.

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To control all DVRs with different IDs, set the remote controller ID to 999.

3-3. Mouse

The USB mouse can be used to operate the system. The mouse pointer as below photo will be shown if a mouse is connected to USB terminal at front panel. Front for eSync M Series.

Mouse Control supports features are shown below.

Click on the right button

Click on the left button

Double click on the left button

Click and drag the left button

Monitoring Mode / Move from Play Mode to

Monitoring Menu / Pop up or remove Play Menu

Show sub-folder of the certain Menu window.

Select Menu.

Select Menu.

Move a certain window.

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Chapter 4. DVR Operation Setup

4-1. eSync M Series Storage Installation

※ Recommended HDD Specification

Type Size Capacity Buffer RPM

SATA I, II 3.5“ 1, 2 Flat Up to 1.5TB over 8MB over 7200

1) Using a screw driver, unscrew and take off the top case of the product.

1) Normal termination of the system and fully unplugged power code are required before conducting HDD installation.

2) Touch a grounded metal substance or ground yourself before installing HDD in order to reduce static electricity. Static electricity may cause a malfunction of the product.

3) After installing HDD, Do not connect to power supply with the top case opened. The top case must be covered before usage.

2) Unscrew and separate the HDD bay.

3) Align screw holes and screw and fix additional HDD onto HDD bay.

4) Connect the power cable and data cable to HDD.

5) The main board of the product provides two power connection;

Left(A)/Right(B). Connect the power cable of HDD to (A)/(B).

6) Connect the data cable of HDD to the main board data cable connecter(C).

7) Reassemble the top case by reversing 1) to finalizing HDD installation.

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4-2. Power ON.

Check the adapter (12VDC/3.5A) and connect the power. Booting will be initiated by pressing the power button in the front panel. Booting is progressed step by step by VGA outputting or a color bar test screen for TV outputting,

Live screen and a clock.

Menu widow pops up by clicking the right button of the mouse or pressing [MENU] button in the front panel as shown below.

[Figure 4-4. Menu Window]

ID and Password are required for a initial installation. Default ID and Password are shown below.

[ Local Admin : 00000 ]

[ User1 : 1111111 ] [ User2 : 2222222 ] [ User3 : 3333333 ] [ User4 : 4444444 ]

4-3. Storage Setup

Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Storage Device}. As shown below, newly installed HDD is shown at

{NEW} tab.

Indication of “{ }” refers to one provision of the menu. Indication of “

Ærefers to a subprovision. Example> {Menu} Æ {Setup} : go to Setup that is a sub-provision of Menu.

[Figure 4-5. Storage Device Window]

② Move focus onto {NEW} tab using the arrow keys and select.

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[Figure 4-6. Storage Device New Tab Window]

Direct Initialize Changes the selected storage into a dedicated direct storage.

Backup Initialize Changes the selected storage into a backup storage.

{New} At least, one storage shall be selected as a dedicated storage.

Otherwise, the data cannot be stored in real time.

④ Select {Direct-Init} and follow {Direct-Init} procedure.

{Direct-Init} procedure may take time.

⑤ When it is completed, HDD is removed from {New} tab and shifted to {Direct} tab.

⑦ As shown below, it is indicated as [ACTIVE/HEALTHY] in {Status(SW/HW)}, and HDD setup is completed.

[Figure 4-7. Menu Window]

More detail description for HDD and Storage Device; check [6-4 Storage Device].

4-4. Recording Setup

① Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording}.

② Setup for [Recording Resolution]/[Recording Quality]/[Mode]/[Recording Frame]/[Audio]/[Motion

Detection]/[Sensor Detection]/[Event] and Alarm Output are available.

The initial recording setup is [Recording Resolution: CIF] [Recording Quality: High] [Mode:

Continuous]. An image of the connected cameras is recorded with above setting. For more detail, check [6-2 Recording].

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4-5. Date/Time Setup

① Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Time}.

② Set up [Time Sever]/[Date and Time]/[Standard Time Zone]

4-6. Camera / TV Setup

① Select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Camera/TV Setting}.

② Set up for [Brightness/Contrast/Color/Hue/Camera Adjustment/TV OUT Adjustment] are available.

4-7. Screen View Setup and Others Setup

① Select and set up {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Display Mode}.

② Select and set up {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Display Setting}.

③ Select and set up {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Channel Grouping}.

④ Select and set up {Menu} Æ{Setup} Æ {System}.

4-8. External Device Setup

① Set up External Device. For more information, check [5-4 Audio Recording and Playback] [5-6 Spot

Control] [5-7 Relay Out] [[6-5 PTZ] [6-6 Network] [6-2-5 Alarm Output] [6-7-10 Alarm] [6-7-11 Alarm

Time Setup].

4-9. Recording View

① Select {Menu} Æ {Search} Æ {Calendar Search/Last Hour Playback/First Hour Playback/Move to

Last Playback}.

② For more information, check [5-8 Search] [5-9 Calendar Search] [5-10 Playback].

4-10. Backup

① Backup is available in Monitoring, Search, Log and Playback Mode.

② For more information, check [5-13 Backup].

4-11. DVR Information View

Move to {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {DVR Info.}.

Detail information for product functions are described from Chapter 5.

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Chapter 5. System Operation

5-1. Starting and Exiting the System

5-1-1. Starting the System

① With the power connected, press the Power button.

② After the system is booted, images of all connected channels will be displayed.

5-1-2. Exiting the System

※ The default password for the local administrator is “00000.”

※ To change the password, select {Main Setup} Æ {System} Æ {Local Administrator’s

Password}.

① Press the Power button on the remote controller.

② On the password input screen, enter a new password using the numeric buttons and the arrow keys.

③ After authentication is completed, the alarm will sound for 20 seconds, and the system will be terminated.

5-2. Monitoring

z Various Screen Division and Auto Sequence z Channel Grouping z Spot z Menu Controlling in Monitoring Mode

After the system is booted, images will be displayed on a screen divided into [16/8/4] according to its setting. In case of 16 channels DVR, the screen can be divided into 1, 4, 9, and 16 sub-screens. Auto-sequencing from is available in each mode.

5-2-1. Screen Division and Auto Sequence

Full Screen (16 groups)

Use the Full Screen mode.

To view a certain channel, select the desired channel using the numeric buttons.

4Sub-Screen (4 groups)

Use the 4 Sub-Screen button.

9Sub-Screen (2 groups)

Use the 9 Sub-Screen button.

16Sub-Screen(1 group)

Use the 16 Sub-Screen button.

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 101112

13141516

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※ The user can view an image on full screen by double-clicking the 4/9/16 Sub-Screen mode. Double-click any part of the screen to return to the previous mode.

Auto Sequence

Auto Sequence is to rotate images at an interval of the certain time in 1/4/9 Sub-Screen Mode. It changes to

Auto Sequence Mode if you select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Display Mode}Æ{Sequence} in 1/4/9

Sub-Screen Mode. Using the Up/Down button, the user can select the interval from 1 second to 10 seconds

(to set the interval, however, multiple cameras should be connected).

5-2-2. Channel Grouping

Channel Grouping is to change the image location in the screen between channels.

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Channel Grouping}.

② On the monitoring screen, go to the channel selection window and select the channel to be changed in the group. Then the selection window pops up.

③ On the selection window, select a channel using the arrow keys and the Select button.

④ The Image location of the each channel is changed.

※ Group Setup is not supported for the 1-split mode.

※ The user can change the channel location in the group using the mouse.

※ Changing the screen division mode causes other division modes to be changed as well.

5-2-3. Spot

Spot is to output a channel that is set with a certain function. Spot has an independent monitor and output and only full screen mode is available.

Event Spot is to show a channel quickly that is set with the Event function in case events (sensor and motion) occur. The event check interval is one second. If events are detected in many channels, it shows a channel with the last event. Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Alarm Output} Æ {Event Spot}.

User can designate a spot channel manually. Move to {Menu} Æ {Misc. Control} Æ {Spot} and select a channel.

User can select more than one channel in Manual Spot and have a sequential image through Spot. Move to

{Menu}

Æ {Misc. Control} Æ {Spot} Æ {Sequence}.

5-2-4. Menu in Monitoring Mode

User can control all functions available in Monitoring Mode in {Menu} .

① Press the Menu or right-click mouse button. The {Menu} will then appear.

② Select the desired item using the arrow keys or mouse.

③ Press the ESC button or right-click mouse button to hide the menu.

5-3. System Login

5-3-1. User Account and Authorization

System users are divided into local administrators and general users.

The local system administrator can use all functions.

Local Admin

The local administrator can use all functions: System Power On/Off, Setup,

Monitoring, and Playback (remote access is not available, however).

User

Up to four users are allowed. Each user can access the functions depending on the given authorities.

For Authorization Setup, Move to {Monitoring Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System}Æ

{User Registration}.

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Network Live

Playback

Copy (Download)

PTZ Control

Functions available for Authorization Setup

Enables viewing real-time images upon network access

Enables viewing the Recorded Screen

Enables copying and downloading files from the network

PTZ camera control

Main / Additional Setup

Data Setup, Recording Schedule, System, Storage, NTP,

Advanced Setup, PTZ Camera, Network, Camera/TV Setup

Network Upgrade Remote network upgrade

View Hidden Channels on Network Enables viewing hidden channels on the network

5-3-2. Login

For security purpose, user must log in first to use {Monitoring Menu}.

[Figure 4-8. Login Window]

① On the real-time monitoring window, select {Menu} Æ {Login}. The login window will then appear as shown in Figure 4-9.

② Enter the password or select the cancel.

5-3-3. Logout

After logging out, the user cannot use {Menu}.

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Logout}.

5-4. Audio Recording and Playback

5-4-1. Audio Recording Setup

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Setup}Æ{Recording}.

② Select {Recording} Æ {Audio} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

③ Set up the audio.

5-4-2. Audio Live

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Misc. Control}.

② Select the audio channel in {Audio} tab.

5-5. System Information View and Display Setup Change

Audio/Recording Status/Channel Title/Connection Indicator/Time are displayed as shown below.

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[Figure 4-9. Recording Status Window]

Functions available for Authorization Setup

Video is not connected or Video is covert.

Audio is set activated.

Audio is set silent.

Channel Title

Time

Channel title

Current time

Recording Mode

Green

Red

Blue

Continuous Recording

Motion Recording

Sensor Recording

No Signal Camera has been disconnected.

5-5-1. System Information

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous}Æ{DVR Info.}.

② Product information mode will then be displayed as shown below.

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[Figure 4-10. Product Information Window]

ID is an identification(1~99, 255) of the product. The remote controller ID must match the identification to control DVR system.

5-5-2. Camera Selection for Screen Setup

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Camera/TV Setting}.

② Select a camera for Screen Setup. If you tick on All Channels, you can set up screen over all channels.

[Figure 4-11. Camera/TV Setup Window]

5-5-3. Screen Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation Adjustment

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Camera/TV Setting}

Æ{Brightness/Contrast/Hue/Saturation}.

② Select a channel to be adjusted.

③ Adjust the brightness of the selected channel using the arrow keys.

④ Adjust the other channels by repeating ② and ③.

5-5-4. Camera Adjustment

You can adjust a position of each camera by Up/Down/Left/Right.

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① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Camera/TV Setting}

Æ{Camera Adjustment}.

② Select a camera to be adjusted.

③ Adjust the position of the selected camera using the arrow keys.

④ Adjust the other camera by repeating ② and ③

Moving the camera, down, right, or left excessively may cause black or gray areas to appear on the screen. The level at which such condition does not occur is the proper control range for the camera.

5-5-5. TV Adjustment

TV Adjustment is to move the TV OUT screen Up/Down/Left/Right.

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ{Miscellaneous}Æ {Camera/TV Setting} Æ {TV

OUT Adjustment}.

② Adjust the CCTV monitor screen up/down or Right/Left using the arrow keys.

Moving the monitor up, down, right, or left excessively may cause black or gray areas to appear on the screen. The level at which such condition does not occur is the proper control range for the monitor.

5-5-6. Camera Title Shown/Hidden

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Display Setting} Æ {Camera

Title}.

② Select the On/Off status using the arrow keys and the Select button.

5-5-7. Screen Border Adjustment

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Display Setting} Æ {Border}.

② Select the desired item using the arrow keys and the Select button.

③ After assigning the setup value per field, press the [ESC] button to exit the Border Line setup mode.

Mode setup

Type

Width

Color

[Figure 4-12. Screen Setup Window]

On

Off

Internal

Border setting fields

Description

Display the border for each channel screen in varying modes.

Hide the border for each channel screen in varying modes.

Hide the external border line.

All

2, 4

Black, White, Red, Green, Blue

Display all border lines.

Set the width of the border.

Set the color of the border.

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5-6. Spot Control

[Figure 4-13. Spot Control Window]

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Misc. Control} Æ {Spot}.

② Select a channel or Sequence, and then the selected channel screen will be displayed.

5-7. Relay Out

[Figure 4-14. Relay Control Window]

① On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Misc. Control} Æ{Relay}

② Selecting a relay channel enables outputting and canceling the relay.

5-8. Search

5-8-1. Search Mode

For Search mode, select {Menu} Æ {Search} in real-time monitoring mode.

[Figure 4-15. Playback Menu Window]

5-8-2. Playback Menu

Four Playback are available..

Calendar Search allows the user search and play back by [Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute],[Multi-Channel/Multi-

Time/Multi-Day]and [Motion/Sensor/Audio].

Selecting Calendar Search moves to the search window.

B. Go To The Last

The user can search and play back the last recorded data by Multi-Channel Mode. Selecting Go To The Last shifts to the playback screen.

C. Go To The First

The user can search and play back the first recorded data by Multi-Channel Mode. Selecting Go To The First shifts to the playback screen.

D. Go to The Last Played Time

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The user can play back from the last played time by Multi-Channel Mode.

※ Go To The First and Go To The Last are only available in {Multi-Channel}

5-9. Calendar Search

5-9-1. Search Mode

On the real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu}

Æ {Search} Æ {Calendar Search} and then a searching window pops up as shown below.

[Figure 4-16. Search Window]

5-9-2. Year/Month/Day Selection

Select the desired [Year/Month/Day]. The color of the icon at the top-left day square in the calendar indicates the recording status.

5-9-3. Directory Count

1) Every time when the user changes the time at {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Time} Æ {Date and Time} tab, a new folder(Directory) is created and files saved in the folder before the time change is indicated sky-blue in the file list.

2) Selecting a file in blue-sky leads to a selection window popup and the user can select a file in different folder (before time change).

※ Searching by the file list is only available in Multi-Channel Search.

Current A recorded image file with the current set time

Old_Number A recorded image files before the time change

5-9-4. Event

Event is to search the data by the events. Select [All/Motion/Sensor].

5-9-5. Multi-Channel Search

Multi-Channel Search is to play the recorded image of the different channel over a certain designated time.

① Using the arrow keys and the Select button, select the desired Year/Month/Day in the activated calendar window.

② On the calendar window, select the desired search date. The recorded one-hour video of each channel is then displayed in a bar graph.

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Green Continuous recording is in progress.

Red Motion recording is in progress.

Blue Sensor recording is in progress.

Sky-Blue A image that recorded before the time change

③ Move the time line to a specific time point using the arrow keys or the numeric buttons and press the

Search button.

④ Selecting the time causes the recorded video for each channel to be displayed as a bar graph in minute units.

⑤ Move the time line to a certain time point using the arrow keys and the numeric buttons and press the

Select button. Playback will then start from the specified time point.

5-9-6. Multi-Time Search

The user can play back the video contents of a certain channel recorded in different time zones.

Multi-time data can be searched in Multi-time Search mode.

① The user can search data by date as in the Multi-Channel Search mode.

② Time zones and channels may be viewed by selecting the desired date.

③ Select the start time and the channel using the arrow keys.

④ The hourly recorded video of the selected channel will then be displayed as a bar graph in minute units.

⑤ Move the time line using the arrow keys and the numeric buttons and specify the time. Afterward, press the

Start button and play back the contents.

※ A different time zone means continuous 16 hours.

5-9-7. Multi-Day Search

The user can play back the video contents of a certain channel recorded in different days.

Multi-time data can be searched in Multi-Day Search mode.

① Using the arrow keys and the Select button, select the desired Year/Month/Day in the activated calendar window.

② The date list and the recording status from the date the user selects, are viewed by selecting the desired date.

③ Select the start time and the channel using the arrow keys.

④ The recorded video of the selected channel will then be displayed as a bar graph in minute units.

⑤ Move the time line using the arrow keys and the numeric buttons and specify the time. Afterward, press the

Start button and play back the contents.

※ A different time zone means continuous 16 hours.

5-10. Playback

There are five routes to play the recorded image.

¾ Playback in Calendar Search

Select {Playback} in {Menu}

Æ {Search} Æ {Calendar Search} Æ {Search}.

¾ Playback in Go To The Last

Select {Menu} Æ {Search} Æ {Go to The Last}.

¾ Playback in Go To The First

Select {Menu} Æ {Search} Æ {Go To The First}.

¾

Playback in The Last Played Time

Select {Menu} Æ {Search} Æ {The Last Played Time}.

¾ Playback in Log View

After selecting {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Log Viewer}, select or double-click the time line listed to play.

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[Figure 4-17. Playback Screen]

5-10-1. Playback and Playback Speed Control

① In Playback mode, the user can play back video contents using the button functions below.

② After the data is played to the end, the data of the next time zone will be automatically searched and played (this function is possible only in Multi-channel Playback mode; both backward playback and forward playback are possible).

③ Pressing buttons, the user can adjust the playback speed by(ⅹ1) / (ⅹ2) / (ⅹ4) / (ⅹ30).

[Figure 4-18. Playback Status and Control Window]

Description of the Search Buttons

Button Name

Forward Play / Fast Forward

Forward Frame by Frame

Features

Press one time - Playback forward (ⅹ1)

Press two times - Fast forward (ⅹ2)

Press three times - Fast forward (ⅹ4)

Press four times - Fast forward (ⅹ30)

Pressing one more time in x30 leads to x1 back.

Playback frame-by-frame

Pause

Pause Pause

Reverse Frame by Frame

Reverse playback frame by frame

Pause

Reverse Play / Fast Reverse

ESC

Press one time - Playback reverse (ⅹ1)

Press two times - Fast reverse (ⅹ2)

Press three times - Fast reverse (ⅹ4)

Press four times - Fast reverse (ⅹ30)

Pressing one more time in x30 leads to x1 back.

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Exit to Playback Mode

Status bar indicating information of the hourly recorded image data.

Selecting the right-mouse button or menu button in Playback Mode pops up the {Playback Menu}

Items in {Playback Menu} is shown below.

[Figure 4-19. Playback Menu]

5-10-2. Smart Search

This function is used to search an image with the object movement at a specific zone fast. Searching by each channel is available.

① Move to Smart Search and select the desired channel.

② Then, it shifts to 1 channel mode and the searching starts with a window shown below.

[Figure 4-20. Smart Search Motion Detection Window]

③ It may take time during the searching.

④ Start the playback after the searching.

5-10-3. Calendar Search

Move to Calendar Search in {Menu} Æ {Search} Æ {Calendar Search}

5-10-4. Multi Time

Multi-Time is to play the recorded image of the different time over a certain designated channel.

The lineup of the recorded image of the different time is the most recent-bottom.

5-10-5. Multi Day

Multi-Day is to play the recorded image of the different day over a certain designated channel.

The lineup of the recorded image of the different time is the most recent-bottom.

5-10-6. Multi Channel

Multi-Channel is to play the recorded image of the different channel over a certain designated time.

5-10-7. Event

Event is to play the recorded image with [All/Motion/Sensor/Audio]

5-10-8. Backup

Save the backup image and captured image into [CD/External Storage.]

Backup Save the backup image data into [CD/External Storage].

Snapshot Capture and save an image of screen being monitored.

5-10-9. Display Mode

The user can divide the screen in Playback Mode as same as in Monitoring Mode.

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① Select Screen Mode and Screen Mode window as shown below pops up.

[Figure 4-21. Display Mode]

② Select [1/4/9/16 Mode]

5-10-10. Status Bar

Select Activation or Deactivation below Playback Mode [Figure 4-19. Playback Status and Control Window].

5-11. Log Viewer

MM/MH series DVR records all Log information over the system operation including Power on/off, System Setup and Network Access. Move to {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Log Viewer} to see the logs.

[Figure 4-22. Log Viewer]

5-11-1. Log Type

General

Recording Event

Network

Fail

All

Logs related to power ON/OFF, file copy/backup failure, setup start/end, playback, and other basic system operations.

Logs related to recording, e.g., motion detection and sensor detection

Logs related to network operations e.g., network login, network logout, and network live

Logs related to system operation failures, e.g., signal loss and network connection failure

Logs related to all system operations

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5-11-2. System Log Viewer

① In real-time monitoring mode, {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Log Viewer}, then, Log List Window pops up.

② On the activated calendar window, Select the desired date (year/month/date) using the arrow keys and the Select button.

③ The user can check the time and the log type using the arrow keys in the log list.

④ Use the Up/Down button to check the logs by time and type on each page.

⑤ The user can shift the focus to a certain time zone for playing the certain time (playback will start from the time point when logs are saved).

⑥ Click the right-mouse button or select {Menu} button in the front panel and select {Hour} to move the desired log time zone.

[Figure 4-23. Move to the log list of the certain time zone]

Time Changed Log Data View

The stored data folder is updated each time the user changes the time. A blue triangular icon is displayed on the date each time a change is made in the date on the calendar window.

Otherwise, a red triangular icon is displayed on the unchanged date. To view the log details, select the desired date with a red icon. Selecting a date with a blue icon causes the changed date list to appear.

5-12. Recording

5-12-1. Recording Types

The eSync M Series supports various recording types as shown below.

Recording Type

Automatic

Continuous

Description

Set the event recording frame and general recording frame separately. Depending on the set value, select the recording type automatically and proceed with the recording.

When motion or sensor is detected, the event recording frame will be selected.

Otherwise, the general recording frame will be selected.

Continuous recording will be done based on the general frame value.

Motion

Sensor

When motion is detected, recording will be done based on the event frame value.

When input signal from an external sensor is generated, recording will be done based on the event frame value.

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5-12-2. Recording Setup

Go to {Menu}

Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} for Recording Setup. For more information, move to {Menu} Æ

{Setup} Æ {Recording}} Æ {Recording}

5-12-3. Recording Status View

Green Continuous recording is in progress.

Red Motion recording is in progress.

Blue Sensor recording is in progress.

B. Starting and Stopping Record All

In real-time monitoring mode, the user can start or stop the recording of all channels by selecting {Menu}

Æ

{Miscellaneous} Æ {Record On/Off}

① In real-time monitoring mode, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Record On/Off}

② Enter the password of the local system administrator.

③ On the recording stop confirmation window, select the Yes button.

④ Any channel recording in progress will then stop, and the corresponding status will be displayed on the recording status window.

① In real-time monitoring mode, select {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ{Record On/Off}

② On the login window, enter the password of the local system administrator.

③ The recording of all channels will then start based on the previous setting, and the recording status will be displayed.

5-13. Backup

To back up data, the PC shall be equipped with CD and DVD or connected with a storage device such as HDD,

CD and DVD via the USB 2.0 port. The user can back up data in real-time monitoring, search, log, or playback mode.

5-13-1. Backup in Real-time Monitoring Mode

① In real-time monitoring mode, select {Menu} Æ {Backup} Æ {Backup}. The backup menus will then appear.

② The automatic backup time is set to 5 minutes before the Copy (Backup) button is pressed, and the end time, to the time the Copy (Backup) button is pressed.

③ All channels containing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically. Depending on the divided screen mode, however, only those channels that can be viewed may be selected.

④ For the remaining backup procedures, see {Backup} Æ {Common Backup Procedure}

5-13-2. Backup in Search Mode

Select {Menu} Æ {Search} Æ {Calendar Search}.

② Click the right-mouse button or select {MENU} button in the front panel.

③ The automatic backup start time is set to the year/month/date/hour/minute set in search mode, and the end time, to the last minute/second of the data existing at the selected time.

④ All channels with existing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically.

⑤ For the remaining backup procedures, see {Backup} Æ {Common Backup Procedure}

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5-13-3. Backup in Log Mode

Select a date in {Menu} Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Log Viewer} and select a log related to the data to be

backed up.

② Click the right-mouse button or select {MENU} button in the front panel.

③ The automatic backup time is set to 5 minutes before the selected log is generated, and the end time, to the time the selected log is generated.

④ All channels with existing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically. If a log has been generated for a specific channel, however, then only that channel is selected.

⑤ For the remaining backup procedures, see {Backup} Æ {Common Backup Procedure}

5-13-4. Backup in Playback Mode

① In Playback mode, select {Playback Menu} Æ {Backup}. Any playback in progress at this time will stop.

② The automatic backup time is set to 5 minutes before the Copy (Backup) button is pressed, and the end time, to the time the Copy (Backup) button is pressed.

③ All channels containing data at the time of backup are backed up automatically. Depending on the divided screen mode, however, only those channels that can be viewed may be selected.

④ For the remaining backup procedures, see {4-13-5 Common Backup Procedure}.

5-13-5. Common Backup Procedure

[Figure 4-24. Backup Window]

① [Figure 4-25] shows the initial backup window menus.

② A list of devices that can be selected as well as simple information on the currently selected devices are outputted.

③ Selecting a device by pressing the Select button causes the free space and total capacity for the selected device to be displayed.

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④ Selecting a device causes the directory name based on the initial values for the time and channel to be displayed and the size of the file to be backed up to be calculated.

⑤ The directory name is set up using the backup time. The first 12 digits are determined by the year/month/date/hour/minute/second for From, and the 12 digits in the middle, by the year/month/date/hour/minute/second for To. The last 2 digits are determined by the number of folders in the selected device.

⑥ If a device is not selected, the backup time and channel cannot be changed.

⑦ Selecting a device enables selecting the backup time as well. As a rule, the From time cannot be later than the To time, and the To time cannot be earlier than the From time.

⑧ Selecting the item to be changed for the year/month/date/hour/minute/second and pressing the [Select] button will cause the values that can be set up to be displayed in the Scroll Box. If no channel has been selected, however, the time cannot be changed either.

※ The time displayed at this time means that there is data at the corresponding time. If there is no data, however, the time is not included in the Scroll Box.

⑨ Changing the backup time causes the name of the directory to be backed up to be changed as well.

⑩ To select the backup time, channel, or media, select {Menu} Æ {Channel}, {Menu} Æ {Time}, {Menu} Æ

{Media}.

※ The channel to be backed up can only be selected if there is data within the selected time.

⑪ If the file to be backed up exceeds the free space, its size is displayed in a yellow box in case the selected device is capable of rerecording and in a red box if not.

If the backup storage device is not formatted, in case the box displaying the size of the file to be backed up is displayed in yellow, and if backup is executed by pressing the

Copy (Backup) button, a prompt asking whether to erase the device will appear as shown below. Selecting [YES] causes the storage medium for the selected device to be erased.

⑫ Press the Copy (Backup) button. A prompt asking whether to proceed with the backup or not will then be displayed.

※ Select [Yes] to back up the data or [No] to stop the backup. Otherwise, press the [Cancel] button to return to device selection mode on the backup window.

Select {Yes} to continue the backup.

5-14. Snapshot

The Snapshot function lets the user create a JPG file in real-time monitoring, playback, search, or log mode and back up the image data.

① To back up the currently displayed image, select {Menu} Æ {Backup} Æ {Snapshot} in real-time monitoring mode, or {Playback Menu} Æ {Backup} Æ {Snapshot} in Playback mode.

② When a USB2.0 backup device (excluding ODD devices) is searched, the JPG file is stored in the same device.

③ If there are no or more than two USB2.0 storage devices (excluding ODD devices), a window for selecting the device will be displayed.

④ If the selected device is an ODD device, a prompt asking whether to back up the ODD device will be displayed.

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5-15. PTZ Camera Control

5-15-1. Conditions for Using the PTZ Features

① The PTZ camera must be connected to the system. For external connection, refer to {2-2-2 Connection of

Other Devices} Æ {4) PTZ Camera}.

Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {PTZ} an check whether the PTZ camera setting is appropriate.

For more information on the PTZ camera setting, select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {PTZ}.

5-15-2. PTZ Mode

① In real-time monitoring mode, select {Menu} Æ {PTZ Control}.

② PTZ Control Window shows up. PTZ Control Window can be toggled as {Max.} or {Min.} as shown below.

[Figure 4-25. PTZ Control Window (Max. Mode (Left) / Min. Mode (Right) )]

③ A channel with PTZ set camera is activated in the yellow frame.

[Figure 4-26. PTZ Mode Initial Screen]

Activation mode The channel is selected, and the channel screen border is highlighted in orange.

5-15-3. PTZ Control

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① Select the camera button. Only a channel with PTZ set camera can be activated.

② Select PTZ to be controlled.

① PTZ camera speed is adjustable.

C. Tour feature

※ For more information on setting the Tour feature, select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {PTZ} Æ

{Tour}.

① In Tour, you can select [Disable] / [Able]. If you choose [Able], [Tour 1] and [Tour 2] are available.

② 8 spots of PTZ preset are available for each [Tour1] and [Tour2].

③ In Tour {Menu} Æ {PTZ Control}, you can set up Tour1/Tour2 and [Disable].

D. horizontal/vertical

① Control horizontal/vertical movement using the arrow keys.

Control Zoom using {Wide} / {Tele} buttons.

Control Focus using {Far} / {Near} buttons.

Preset? Using horizontal/vertical/Zoon/Focus movement of PTZ Camera, zoom or focus a certain spot of the image by designating the coordinates and move to the designated coordinates quickly.

① Move to a desired spot for Preset by using Horizontal/Vertical, Zoom and Focus.

② Select 1~8 spots by pressing {Preset}

Press {Set} button to complete Preset setup.

④ Repeat ①-③ to another Preset. Up to 8 Preset are available.

① Select Preset Number by using {Preset} button.

② Pressing {Go} button moves PTZ camera by Horizontal/Vertical, Zoom and Focus movements to the

Preset spot.

I. Home Position Time

If there are no controlling signals to PTZ camera after a certain time, it goes automatically to the Preset No.1 position as Preset No. 1 is designated as Home Position.

① Select {Home Position Time} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② Select {Off/10seconds/20seconds/30seconds/User Setup} using the arrow keys and the Select

button.

Select Menu button to shift to 1 channel view over PTZ set camera. PTZ Menu is controllable.

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Chapter 6. Setup

6-1. Time

Function Description

1. Time Synchronization

1) Synchronization with the NTP server

The time is synchronized every hour with the NTP Server.

A. Automatic Setup

The nearest server from the user’s zone will be selected for connection. If the connection fails, the next nearest server will be chosen.

B. User Setup

The user sets the URL or IP for the NTP server. If connection is not established, a message will be sent to the user, and the related log, saved.

If synchronization with the NTP server fails, synchronization with RTC will be established.

2. Daylight saving time (DST) setup

Regardless of whether GPS, NTP server, or DST server is referred to, DST is automatically processed according to the time.

3. User time setup

The user can set the time directly.

For the NTP client setup, the user can read the time but not change it

Move to {Menu}

Æ {Setup} Æ {Time} to set up Time Function.

6-1-1. Time Sync

[Figure 5-27. Time Sync]

OFF

NTP

The time server is not used.

NTP is used to set the time for the time DVR.

B. NTP

{NTP} setup is available when {Time Sync} is set as NTP.

① Select {Server Type} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② In the selection box, select the server type using the arrow keys and the [Select] button.

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① Select {Server URL} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② In the selection box, select the server URL using the arrow keys and the [Select] button.

③ The user can enter the IP only when the server type is DVR. For the NTP server, Automatic, IP, or URL should be selected.

6-1-2. Date and Time

[Figure 5-28. Date and Time]

A. Date and Time

Only available when Time Server is off

The system date and time format is Year/Month/Day Hour/Minute/Second.

① Using the arrow keys and the Select button, move the focus onto the desired field; Year/Month/Day

Hour/Minute/Second and press the Select button.

② Select the field you want to change using the arrow buttons and press the [Select] button.

B. Time Display Format

Select Time Display Format among [Day/Month/Year] / [Month/Day/Year] / [Year/Month/Day].

6-1-3. Time Zone

[Figure 5-29. Standard Time Zone]

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② On the selection window, select the standard time zone you want to set.

B. Daylight Saving Time

① Using the arrow keys and the Select button, select {Daylight Saving Time}.

② On the selection window, select On/Off using the arrow keys and the Select button.

① Using the arrow keys and the Select button, select {Start Time}.

② On the selection window, set up Start Time using the arrow keys and the Select button.

① Using the arrow keys and the Select button, select {End Time}.

② On the selection window, set up End Time using the arrow keys and the Select button.

※ For a weekly setting in the {Start Time} and {End Time} fields, set Day to 0.

※ After the Daylight Saving Time is selected, the existing data will be displayed as

“OLD_” in the search and log list.

6-2. Recording

Set up Recording, System environments and major features.

6-2-1.

Recording

[Figure 5-30. Recording Window]

① In real-time monitoring screen, select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording}.

② Recording Window appears as shown [Figure 5-31].

6-2-2.

Data Selection (Data 1 ~ Data 4)

① On the Main Setup window, select data using the arrow keys (up to four data types are supported )

② Each channel can be set as four different data types. If Data is set as the recording schedule, each time zone can be set as four different data setting.

6-2-3.

Recording Setup

Name each camera. Max. 20 letters are available.

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[Figure 5-31 Letter Input Window]

Used to hide the video channel on the real-time monitoring screen.

※ Video data are saved on the real-time monitoring screen even though they are not displayed in black.

C. Connection

Used to set whether to connect or disconnect each camera channel.

※ When the camera channel is set to disconnected, the video contents will not be displayed even if the camera is actually connected.

Used to set the resolution of the recorded channel.

Type

Resolution

CIF

Field

Full

Resolution by Video Type

NTSC PAL

352ⅹ240 352ⅹ288

704ⅹ240 704ⅹ288

704ⅹ480 704ⅹ576

Used to set the quality of the recorded video. Select among five levels {Lowest} / {Low} / {Middle} / {High} /

{Highest}.

※ The higher quality requires the bigger file size.

Used to set the recording type for the channel.

Recording Type

Automatic

Continuous

Motion

Sensor

Description

Set the event recording speed and normal recording speed separately. Recording is carried out by automatically selecting the recording mode based on each setup value.

Continuous recording is done based on the normal frame value.

Recording is done based on the event frame setting in case motion is detected.

If input signal is generated from an external sensor, recording is done based on the event frame setting.

Recording Conditions

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Recording Type

Continuous

Motion

Sensor

Automatic

Setting

{Record}

Æ {Rate} Æ Normal: 1~30

{Event} Æ {Motion}: Part or All

{Event} Æ {Sensor}: 1~16

{Record}

Enables setting both Normal and Event simultaneously

Æ{Rate}Æ Event: 1~30

In case of Continuous/Motion/Sensor/Audio Mode, the user can only set the frame. In case of Automatic Mode, the recording frame can be divided into the {Normal} type and {Event} type.

Normal Sets the recording frame rate for Automatic and Continuous recording

Event Sets the recording frame rate for Automatic, Motion and Sensor

Maximum Recording Frame by Resolution (NTSC)

Resolution

Model

SSA-0424m 120fps 120fps 120fps

① Select Frame Rate.

② In adjusting the frame rate, setting the frame rate to be higher than the maximum frame rate causes a menu to be displayed as shown in [Figure 5-33]..

③ The red-colored channel is currently being set as shown in [Figure 5-33]. Any unused channel will be deleted first.

[Figure 5-32. Frame Rate Re-Setup Window]

F) Audio

Used to set the recording for the external audio input linked to the system.

6-2-4.

Event

This function detects the movement of images. Detection settings include {Off} / {Partial} / {All} / {Sensitivity}.

The default value is Off, however.

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Detect all movements of images in each channel. Record only for the time set at {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ

{Post-Event}

① Select the channel to be set up at {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Motion Detection} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② Select {All} on the selection window.

Detect movements of images on a certain designated area in each channel. Record only for the time set at

{Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Post-Event}.

① Select the channel to be set up at {Recording} Æ {Event} Æ {Motion Detection} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② Select {Partial} on the selection window. The selected channel turns into the 1 channel mode.

③ A green-small rectangle shows at every sells of the image.

[Figure 5-33. Motion Setup]

④ Move the blue-rectangle to the desired area for Motion Detection and press the Select button.

⑤ Using the arrow keys, designate the motion detection area and the green-rectangle will disappear. Press the Select button. .

⑤ to designate another area, repeat ④-⑤.

⑥ Exit Motion Setup by ESC in the front panel or the right-mouse button.

Method of Selecting the Zone

※ The [Select] button is operated by Toggling.

※ In the above description, the Select button means the button in the front panel and the same function as double-click of the mouse.

Motion detection in the video is disabled..

D. Select the motion detection sensitivity

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① In the selection window, select the sensitivity using the arrow keys and the Menu button. The sensitivity can be set among {Lowest} / {Low} / {Middle} / {High} / {Highest}.

Method of Setting the Sensitivity

Current sensitivity levels -- Lowest/Low/Middle/High/Highest -- indicate the proportion of pixels within a block for which motion was detected. Therefore, the higher the selected level is, the faster the motion that can be detected.

B) Sensor

This sets the detection of input made by external sensors interworking with the system. Up to 16 external sensors can be set. When a signal of an external sensor is detected, the video of the corresponding channel

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will be recorded.

① In the sensor selection window, select a external sensor channel.

② Select the sensor type.

NC(Normal Close) : Normally closed; opens when a signal is received

NO(Normal Open) : Normally open; closes when a signal is received

C) Post-Event

Set up the time of the recording duration after an event is taken place. Select between 5 – 300 seconds.

[Figure 5-34. Motion Setup]

① Select the recording duration using the arrow keys and the Select button.

The recording duration unit is a second. Record the image for the duration time set at every event detected.

The user can set every channel with the same duration by pressing the Select button after moving the focus on the top of {Post} column.

6-2-5.

Alarm Action

This feature is used to generate alarms through the buzzer, mail, spot monitor, Relay or TTL in case of an event.

A) Alarm

Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. The alarm goes off if the motion is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

Sensor

Move to {Menu}

Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. The alarm goes off if the sensor is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

When an event occurs, the PTZ camera will be preset.

Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. PTZ camera goes to the pre-set position if the sensor is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

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Select the channel at {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Alarm Action} Æ {PTZ Preset}.

② Select {Preset Action}.

[Figure 5-35. Preset Action Setup Window]

The user can set every channel with the same duration by pressing the Select button after moving the focus on the top of {Preset} column.

Preset are available up to 1 ~ 8.

C) E-mail

When an alarm or an event occurs, emails will be sent to the specified email address. The text of E-mail can be shown at {Menu}

Æ {Miscellaneous} Æ {Log Viewer}.

A. Motion

Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. The e-mail will be sent if the motion is detected.

B. Sensor

Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. The e-mail will be sent if the sensor is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

Displays the video on the TV monitor connected to the spot port on the rear side of the system in case of an alarm or an event.

A. Motion

Move to {Menu}

Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. Display the video on the Spot TV monitor if the motion is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

B. Sensor

Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. Display the video on the Spot TV monitor if the sensor is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

In case an alarm or an event occurs, all external alarm devices connected to the relay port will be triggered.

Depending on the models, up to 1-4 relays are supported.

A. Motion

Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. Relay the external device if the motion is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

B. Sensor

Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording} Æ {Recording} Æ {Mode}. Relay the external device if the sensor is detected. Select {On} / {Off}.

C. Relay Type

Select the relay type; NC/NO.

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6-3. Recording Schedule

{Recording Schedule} is used to save the system configuration as data from Data 1 to Data 4 and to make a recording based on the system configuration for each day/time zone.

[Figure 5-36. Recording Schedule Window]

6-3-1. Enter to Recording Schedule Menu

① Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Recording Schedule}.

② Recording Schedule Window appears as shown in [Figure 5-37].

6-3-2. Recording Schedule Setup

(1) Set a line(Left to Right)

① Select the date and time to be set using the arrow keys.

② Select the data you want to set. a) Pressing (or double-clicking) the Select button causes only the selected date and times to be set. b) Select (or right-click) the Menu button to make the setting for all time zones after the selected date and the time zone.

③ On the selection window, set the data using the arrow keys and the Select button.

(2) Set a line(Top to Bottom)

① Go to the top of the time column using the arrow keys.

② Select the data you want to set. a) Press (or double-click) the Select button to set only one column. b) Select (or right-click) the Menu button to make the setting for all time zones after the selected time zone.

③ On the selection window, set the data using the arrow keys and the Select button.

(3) Setting Holiday

This feature is used to enable the user to set the holidays.

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[Figure 5-37. Holiday Registration Window]

If the date for the holiday and day of the week are the same in the {Recording Schedule} menu, the holiday setup will have priority over the date setup.

Ⓐ Calendar

ƒ The defined holidays will be indicated with a red tag.

Ⓑ Holiday List

ƒ The list of all defined holidays will be displayed.

ƒ A total of 15 holidays will be displayed per page, and the rest, on the succeeding pages.

Ⓒ Holiday Information

ƒ Detailed information for the selected date will be displayed.

ƒ {Page} shows the page count when there are more than 15 holidays

{Current page/Total page}.

{Holiday No.} is the holiday number arranged by date.

{Number of selected holidays/Total number of holidays}

{Date} shows the date of the holiday.

① In the {Recording Schedule} menu, select {Menu} Æ {Holiday}.

② On the {Holiday Registration Window}, select the date using the arrow keys and the Select button and press the Select button.

③ After setting the holiday, press the [Save] button at the bottom of the menu. Afterward, press the

[Select] button.

6-4. Storage

Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Storage}

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[Figure 5-38. Storage Window (Local)]

To apply the new setting, save the new setting.

Initialization: initialize the menu as the basic setting.

Save: Saves the setting data.

Exit: Ask if the user wants to save the setting data.

6-4-1. Private Recording

This is to limit the recording days. If you set it as 30days, max. 30days will be recorded and over 30days recording data will be automatically deleted.

6-4-2. HDD Overwrite

Set On/Off for HDD Overwrite.

① Select On/Off for HDD Overwrite.

ON

If there is no more hard disk space left, the existing files will be overwritten starting with the oldest.

OFF If there is no more hard disk space left, further recording will not be executed.

6-4-3. Local Storage Management

① Local Storage is classified and managed as three parts; {Direct}, {Backup} and {New}.

A. Local Storage Management Function

Local Storage refers to the internal hard disk and storages connected to the system via USB. Local Storage is classified and managed as {New}, {Direct} and {Backup}, and functions are described below.

New

All storage devices initially detected are managed in New. All initially detected storages are displayed as New and can be changed into Storage or Backup.

Direct Initialize Changes the selected storage into a dedicated (Direct) storage.

Backup Initialize Changes the selected storage into a backup storage.

In {New}, At least, one storage shall be selected as a dedicated storage.

Otherwise, the data cannot be stored in real time.

Direct

The dedicated (Direct) storage is managed in Direct. A dedicated (direct) storage stores data on the hard disk in real time. Five commands can be executed. Depending on the S/W status, however, some commands cannot be

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executed.

New

Returns the status of the selected storage device to New; if this command is executed, the selected storage device will be moved to the {New} storage device manager.

Online

Offline

Format

Changes the selected storage device in online state.

Changes the selected storage device in offline state.

Format the selected storage.

Eject Separates the selected device completely from the software.

※ Physical states supporting the execution of the commands above include Healthy and

Warning. In fault state, however, no command can be executed.

When removing a hard disk installed in the DVR or storages connected to USB port, the user shall execute the {Eject} command.

Backup

The backup storage is managed in Backup. Backup storages are not used to store data; rather, they are only used to back up data. The user can execute only the {New} command.

Depending on the storage type, the storage is used only for {Direct} or {Backup} purposes.

(2) Configuration of the local storage device

Model Model name of the storage device.

Serial

Location

Serial number of the storage device.

Physical location of the storage device.

Capacity(T/F)

Status(SW/HW)

Storage device capacity (T: Total; F: Free)

Storage device status (SW: Software; HW: Hardware)

Active

※ There are three software status types.

Connected to storage or backup device; currently saving the data.

Online Only connected to storage or backup device.

Offline Not connected to storage or backup device.

Healthy

Warning

Fault

※ There are three hardware status types.

Connected to storage or backup device; functions normally.

Connected to storage or backup device, but error was detected; in this case, data storing or backup cannot be made (for more information, see the description below).

Not connected to storage or backup device; cannot perform data saving or backup.

1. Fault State: The storage device is completely damaged, and none of the S/W operations can be performed. The fault state is not related to a DVR problem. The DVR has detected the fault and stopped the recording.

2. Warning State: The storage device has a physical error that can be corrected by the storage device or by the DVR. If the error is not taken care of, however, the storage device is likely to be damaged (and shift to fault state). Backing up data in the corresponding storage device and replacing the device with a normal one are strongly recommended.

3. If there is an active storage device with a warning or a fault, a message is displayed on the upper left part of the screen.

B. Operation after adding a local storage device

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① Open the system body and install a new disk (connect the data cable and the power cable).

② Connect power to the system and boot the system.

③ Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Storage} using the arrow keys and the Select button.

④ A newly displayed disk will then be displayed as {New}.

⑤ Select a newly installed disk using the arrow keys and the Select button and initialize the disk as a {Direct} or a {Backup} disk. The following describes the method of setting a direct storage.

Selecting {Direct-Init} or {Backup-Init} causes all data in the device to be erased. Therefore, caution is required.

While {Direct-Init} or {Backup-Init} is being set up, do not remove the device (may cause an error when detecting the device).

To use the external or portable storage device for system upgrade, set to {Backup-Init} in the {New} item for {Main Setup} {Storage Device} {Local Storage Device Management}.

When used in DVR equipment for the first time, a backup USB device will always be detected in the {New} category. Therefore, a USB device in the {New} category must be set up as {Backup-Init} prior to use for backup. A USB device that has gone through this procedure

will be detected in the {Backup} category when used again in the DVR equipment.

{Direct} shows the status of the newly installed disk online.

C. Operation of the local storage device

① From the Manage Local Storage menu, select {Direct}, {Backup}, and {New} using the arrow keys.

② If there is a valid storage device in the corresponding tab, the desired storage device may be selected using the arrow buttons.

③ Select the storage using the Select button. Popup menus will then be displayed.

④ Select menus using the arrow keys and the Select button.

D. Direct HDD Format

① Select the desired model in {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Storage} and the window as shown below appears.

[Figure 5-39. Storage Offline]

② Select Offline and select the model as shown below..

[Figure 5-40. Storage Format]

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③ Then, the user is able to choose [New/Online/Format/Eject]. Select Format and formatting progress as shown below.

[Figure 5-41. Storage formatting in progress message]

It may take time during formatting.

④ After formatting, select the model again and set as Online.

⑤ Format is completed.

6-5. PTZ

Set the PTZ camera connected to the system. {Menu}

Æ {Setup} Æ {PTZ}.

[Figure 5-42. PTZ Window]

Camera

Preset Duration

Displays Channel No. 1 ~ 16

Protocol

Camera ID

Sets the protocol for communicating with the PTZ camera

ID set up in the PTZ camera

Transmission Rate Communication speed (must be the same as that defined in the camera manual)

Time interval required to change to the assigned screen between the Preset defined in the Tour feature and the next Preset (5 ~60 seconds)

Tour Sets the Tour feature (Tour 1 and Tour 2)

6-5-1. PTZ Protocol Setup

PTZ protocol refers to the rule for communicating with the PTZ camera.

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① From the PTZ Setup menu, select the PTZ protocol for the channel you want to set using the arrow keys and the Select button.

[Figure 5-43. PTZ Protocol Window]

② On the selection window, select the PTZ protocol using the arrow keys and the Select button.

6-5-2. Camera ID setup

Camera ID refers to the address used for communicating with the PTZ camera.

※ The camera ID must be the same as the ID set in the PTZ camera.

※ Different methods are used to set the address of the PTZ camera depending on the camera manufacturer or model. Refer to the camera manual of each manufacturer for the correct information.

① From the PTZ Setup menu, select the camera ID for the channel using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② In the selection box, select the camera ID using the arrow keys and the [Select] button.

6-5-3. Baud Rate Setup

The transmission rate refers to the speed of communication with the PTZ camera.

※ The Baud rate must be the same as the communication speed of the PTZ camera.

※ The Baud rates and setup methods for PTZ cameras vary by camera manufacturer or model. Refer to the camera manual for details.

① From the PTZ Setup menu, select the Baud rate for the channel using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② On the selection window, select the Baud speed using the arrow keys and the Select button.

6-5-4. Duration Setup

Tour interval time (select between 5 and 60 seconds).

① From the Preset Setup menu, select the preset time for the channel using the arrow keys and the Select button.

② In the selection box, set the duration using the arrow keys and the [Select] button.

6-5-5. Tour Setup

Automatically controls the preset PTZ camera according to the predefined order.

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① Select Tour of the desired channel. Two Tour are available and each Tour can be set with eight presets.

[Figure 5-44. Tour Setup Window]

② Set Tour in the selection window.

6-6. Network

Set the system network. {Menu}

Æ {Setup} Æ {Network}

6-6-1. Ethernet

1) TCP/IP

Setup is performed to use a fixed IP in the local area network environment.

[Figure 5-45. Setup Network Window]

① Select {Ethernet} in {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Network}.

② Select {TCP/IP}.

③ Save after filling in IP Address, Subnet Mask, Standard Gateway, Standard DNS, and Alternative DNS.

2) ADSL

This feature is used in the user authentication-type ADSL communication environment.

① Select {ADSL}.

② Save after filling in User Name and Password.

6-6-2. DDNS

As part of the DNS system, the Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) service updates the IP addresses of host names in real time and allocates fixed domain names to systems linked to dynamic IP addresses to allow

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users to use the same DNS name regardless of the changes in the IP address.

The eSync M Series provides dynamic DNS to ensure URL access in the dynamic IP environment.

Equipped with web server functions, the MV series supports remote video monitoring..

[Figure 5-46. DDNS Window]

① Select {DDNS} in {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Network}.

③ Save after entering the DDNS function status, domains registered in the server, DDNS password, server

IP address, and default port using the arrow keys and the Select button.

※ After accessing the DDNS Server ( http://www.rifatron.net

), register the domain name and enter a unique URL. For more information on domain registration, refer to the DDNS manual.

※ The default IP address of the DDNS server is 211.117.45.25.

※ The default port of the DDNS server is 9100.

6-6-3. Port

This feature is used to set up the user for the network port.

The default value is between 2000 and 2007; a randomly chosen value can be used depending on the network environment, e.g., firewall. The Web Server Port is used to connect the DVR monitor. The default value is 80 (a random number may also be used, however).

[Figure 5-47. Port Window]

① Select {Port} in {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Network}.

② Save after entering each port number.

6-6-4. E-mail

Automatic E-mail transmission service when an alarm or an event occurs.

To use the e-mail function, {E-mail} in {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {9. Alarm} needs to be configured.

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[Figure 5-48. E-mail Window]

① Select {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {Network} Æ {E-mail}.

② Save after entering the detail about E-mail.

6-7. System

In {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System}, the user can configure the system and the auxiliary features of the system.

1. DVR Name Used to name the DVR device

2. ID For Remote Controller Used to name the remote controller for running the system

3. ID For Key Controller

4. Users

5. Admin. Password

6. Upgrade

7. Factory Setup

8. RS232C Port

9. Error Alarm Action

10. Error Alarm Duration

11. Menu Time Out

Unique system controller number setting

Used to register, add, or delete users

Used to set the password of the Local System Administrator

Upgrades the system firmware

Initialize Setup.(Factory default value)

Use of the RS232C port

Set the alarm On/Off and alarm format.

Set the alarm time by continuous/5/10/15/User Setup.

Used to set the time for exiting the System Setup menu automatically and displaying the real-time monitoring screen.

System OSD language setting 12. Language

6-7-1. System Menu

① Select System at {Menu} Æ {Setup}.

② System Setup Window, as shown below, appears.

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[Figure 5-49. System Setup Window]

6-7-2. DVR Name

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {1. DVR Name}.

② Enter the name in the input window using the arrow keys and the Select button. (It supports up to 20 letters for the system name.)

6-7-3. ID for Remote Controller

When multiple devices are used, set the remote controller ID to identify input signals from a remote controller.

Only the system wherein the DVR ID and remote controller ID match can receive input signals from the remote controller as shown below.

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {2. Remote Controller ID}.

② In the selection window, enter ID using the arrow keys and the Select button (the number 0~99 is available for ID.)

If you forgot the DVR ID, set the remote controller ID to 999 to start the DVR. Note, however, that the DVR ID should be the same as the remote controller ID.

To Configure Remote Controller ID (Example: ID setting as 3)

1) Press {ID} button on the remote controller.

2) Press the {0} key and {3} key.

3) Press {ID} button again.

4) Remote Controller ID is set as 3.

6-7-4. ID For Key Controller

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ Æ {3. ID For Key Controller}.

② In the selection window, enter ID using the arrow keys and the Select button (the number 0~255 is

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available for ID.)

6-7-5. Users

Adds, edits, or deletes the users who will operate the system.

System Access Authorization

Network Live

Playback

Copy (download)

Setup

Enables viewing real-time images upon network access

Enables viewing the Recorded Screen

Copies and downloads files

Data setup, recording schedule, system, storage, NTP, advanced setup, PTZ camera, network, camera/TV setting

PTZ Control

Network Upgrade

Covert channel monitoring

PTZ Camera control

Remote network upgrade

Enables viewing hidden channels on the network

(1) Edit User Information

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {Users} Æ {User Edition}.

② On the selection window, select a user using the arrow keys and the Select button.

③ On the user authorization setting window, select the user authorization using the arrow keys as shown below.

[Figure 5-50. User Authorization Setup Window]

(2) Add Users

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {Users} Æ {User Addition}.

② On the user registration window, enter the ID and the password. Up to four users can be registered (the user ID and password may contain up to 30 English letters)

③ After entering the user ID and password, select the user authorization.

(3) Delete Users

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {Users} Æ {User Delete}.

② On the selection window, select the user you want to delete using the arrow keys and the Select button.

6-7-6. Admin. Password

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {5. Admin. Password}.

② On the password input window, enter a password using the numeric buttons of the remote controller or the arrow keys and the Select button (the password can contain up to five digits)

6-7-7. Upgrade

The product can be easily upgraded through the use of an external storage device or a portable storage device with USB 2.0 port.

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① Find and copy the upgrade file to the highest folder in the external storage device or portable storage device supporting USB 2.0.

1) When copying an upgrade file from the PC, delete the USB device properly from the PC and disconnect it from the USB port.

2) If the USB device is disconnected from the USB port while the upgrade file is being copied, the DVR system may not automatically detect the file.

3) Upgrading is impossible if the HDD is not mounted.

Removing USB during the upgrade in progress may cause damage on the system.

② Connect the storage device with an upgrade file stored in the USB 2.0 port at Left/Right front panel..

③ Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {6. Upgrade}

④ Select {Firmware} and the upgrade file list stored in the selected device and simple version information for the selected file is then displayed as shown below.

.

[Figure 5-51. Firmware Upgrade File List Window]

⑤ After selecting the file to be upgrade and a window shown below appears.

[Figure 5-52. Firmware Upgrade Progressing Window]

※ Downgrading to a previous version is not supported.

※ It is recommended that the DVR ID should be the same as the remote controller ID.

※ The upgrade information window will then appear within 15 seconds.

⑥ Read the information and select {Yes} to start the upgrade gradually. Select {No} to return to {System} mode.

⑦ After the update is completed, the system will be rebooted.

⑧ The system will automatically start. Upgrade is then completed.

⑨ Move to {Status} Æ {Product Information} Æ {Software Version} to check the version.

※All setup data are a fixed value in {Menu} Æ{Setup}Æ{System}Æ{6.

Upgrade} Æ{Setup}

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6-7-8. Factory Setup

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {7. Factory Setup}.

② Select {Yes} when Initialization (Yes/No) Window appears.

Note that all setting data will be initialized and it goes back to Factory Default Value.

6-7-9. RS232C Port

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {8. RS232C Port}.

② On the selection window, select the device using the arrow keys and the Select button.

6-7-10. Error Alarm Action

Alarm is to notify occurrences such as events [Sensor, Motion and Audio] and system incidents [Video Signal disconnected/ HDD full/ FAN fail/ HDD fail/ HDD warning] to [Alarm/ E-mail/ Relay01/ System check].

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {9. Error Alarm Action}.

② Select [Alarm/E-mail/Relay01/System Check]. The user can select all by ticking as shown below.

[Figure 5-53. Error Alarm Action]

※ System Check

System Check is to pop up the System Check Window on the monitoring screen. It indicates [Buzzer /

E-mail / Relay Device / System Check]

6-7-11. Error Alarm Duration

① Events and others

② Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {10. Error Alarm Duration}.

③ In the selection window, set Alarm out time using the arrow keys and the Select button.

6-7-12. Menu Time Out

If no input is made in the System Setup menu using the front buttons, remote controller, or mouse, the system automatically shifts to real-time monitoring mode.

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {11. Menu Time Out}.

② On the selection window, select the time zone you want to set using the arrow keys and the Select button.

Off

Automatic Menu Exit is not used.

※ The user can exit the menu by pressing the [ESC] button in the System menu..

1/2/3 MIN

If there is no input using the front button, remote controller, or mouse, the system will shift to real-time monitoring mode.

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User Setup

The user can enter the time directly.

※ The time can be set to 5 ~ 99 seconds.

③ Selecting User Setup causes the input window to appear.

④ Enter the time using the numeric buttons or the arrow keys and the Select button.

6-7-13. Language

This feature is used to select the language for the On Screen Display (OSD) menu of the system. eSync M

Series supports 15 languages.

[Figure 5-54. Language Selection Window]

① Move to {Menu} Æ {Setup} Æ {System} Æ {12. Language}.

② On the selection window, select the language using the arrow keys and the Select button.

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