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4 Channel 10" LCD DVR
Camera Kit
Model No QV -3030
USER’S MANUAL
INDEX
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 3 CHAPTER 1: DVR FEATURES .................................................................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER 2:LAYOUT .................................................................................................................................................. 5 2.1 FRONT PANEL ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 2.2 REAR PANEL .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.3 REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................................................................................. 7 CHAPTER 3: DVR INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................. 8 3.1 HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 CONNECTING YOUR DVR TO CAMERAS AND A MONITOR ............................................................................................................... 8 3.3 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................................................. 8 CHAPTER 4: DVR BOOT UP ....................................................................................................................................... 9 4.1 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ............................................................................................................................................................ 9 4.2 MAIN INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................................................... 9 CHAPTER 5: DVR MENU ............................................................................................................................................. 9 5.1 MAIN MENU PREVIEW .......................................................................................................................................................... 10 5.2 MAIN MENU ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.2.1 Camera setup ........................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.2.1.1. Color Setup ....................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.2.1.2. Privacy Zone Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 11 5.2.1.3. Autoseq Setup .................................................................................................................................................. 12 5.2.2 Record setup ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 5.2.2.1. Record Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 13 5.2.2.2. Record Schedule Setup .................................................................................................................................. 13 5.2.2.3. Manual Recording ............................................................................................................................................ 13 5.2.3 Network Set ........................................................................................................................................................... 14 5.2.4 Recording Search ................................................................................................................................................. 15 5.2.4.1. Search ............................................................................................................................................................... 15 5.2.4.2. Playback Interface ........................................................................................................................................... 15 5.2.4.3. Video Backup.................................................................................................................................................... 16 5.2.5 Multi player ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 5.2.6 Device Management ............................................................................................................................................ 18 5.2.6.1 HDD Management ................................................................................................................................................................ 18 5.2.6.2 Alarm Set .............................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Email Alarm Notification ................................................................................................................................................................... 19 5.2.6.3 PTZ Setup .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20 5.2.6.4. PTZ Control .......................................................................................................................................................................... 21 5.2.6.5 Mobile ................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 5.2.6.6 Motion Detect ....................................................................................................................................................................... 22 5.2.7 System Function ................................................................................................................................................... 22 1
5.2.7.1 Time Set ................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 5.2.7.2 Password ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22 5.2.7.3 Video Setup .......................................................................................................................................................................... 23 5.2.7.4 Language ............................................................................................................................................................................... 23 5.2.7.5 Info. ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 5.2.7.6 System Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................................. 24 CHAPTER 6: NET-VIEWER PROGRAM ................................................................................................................... 24 6.1 IE & NETVIEWER ACCESS ....................................................................................................................................................... 24 6.2 IE PLUG‐IN & NETVIEWER ..................................................................................................................................................... 25 6.3 MAIN INTERFACE OF NET‐VIEWER AND IE .................................................................................................................................. 26 6.3.1 Menu column......................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.3.1.1 Live ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 26 6.3.1.2 Replay ................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.3.1.3. Setup .................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 6.3.1.4 Log out .................................................................................................................................................................................. 30 6.3.2 PTZ Control ........................................................................................................................................................... 30 6.3.3 Live Play Control .................................................................................................................................................. 30 6.3.3.1. Playback Local File with Netviewer ...................................................................................................................................... 31 CHAPTER 7: SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................ 32 CHAPTER 8: WINDOWS VISTA USER ..................................................................................................................... 33 CHAPTER 9: APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................ 35 9.1 OPERATION FUNCTION TABLE ................................................................................................................................................. 35 9.2 RECORDING ALARM SETTING .................................................................................................................................................. 35 9.3 TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................................................................. 36 9.4 USAGE MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 36 9.5 SYSTEM CONNECTION CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................................... 37 2
Safety Instructions
1.
Use proper power source.
Do not use this product with a power source that applies more than specified voltage (100-240V AC).
2.
Never insert anything metallic into the DVR case.
Putting something into the DVR case can be a source of dangerous electric shock.
3.
Do not operate in wet & dusty area or use near water.
Avoid places like a damp basement or dusty hallway.
4.
Do not expose this product to rain or use near water.
If this product accidentally gets wet, unplug it and contact an authorized dealer immediately.
5.
Keep product surfaces clean and dry.
To clean the outside case of the DVR, use a cloth lightly dampened with water (no solvents).
6.
Provide proper ventilation.
This DVR has a built in fan that properly ventilates the system.
7.
Do not attempt to remove the top cover.
If there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from the DVR, unplug it immediately and contact an
authorized dealer or service center.
8.
Do not attempt to remove the top cover.
Warning: You may be subjected to severe electrical shock if you remove the cover of the DVR.
9.
Handle DVR box carefully.
If you accidentally drop your DVR on any hard surface, it may cause a malfunction. If the DVR doesn’t
work properly due to physical damage, contact an authorized dealer for repair or exchange.
10. Use standard lithium cell battery. (NOTE: Manufacturer has preinstalled battery.)
The standard lithium cell 3v battery located on the mother board should be replaced if the time clock does
not hold its time after the power is turned off. Warning: unplug the DVR before replacing battery or you may
be subjected to severe electrical shock. Properly dispose of old batteries.
11. Make sure there is good air circulation around the unit.
This DVR system uses a hard drive for video storage, which generates heat during operation. Do not
block air holes (bottom, upper, sides and back) of the DVR that cool down the system while running. Install or
place this product in an area where there is good air circulation.
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Chapter 1: DVR Features
Real time monitoring
Supports real time surveillance via Monitor
Saves Recordings
DVR saves real-time recording image to HDD
Backup Recordings
Supports DVR backup via USB flash drive and hard drive.
Playback Recordings
4CH Supports DVR single CH and multiple CH playback of recorded files
Network operation
Supports remote surveillance by multiple users simultaneously
Alarm Setting
Supports HDD & video input alarm management
Mouse Operation
Supports Mouse operation for faster menu navigation.
PTZ Control
Supports PTZ camera operations through RS-485.
List 1-1
Other Features:
H. 264 video compression format: 4CH supports D1, HD1, and CIF resolution
ADPCM audio compression format
Windows Graphical interface
BNCYLGHR output
Supports remote live viewing via 3G mobile networks
Supports sending email alerts when motion is detected by system
Triplex (recording, playback and net transmitting at the same time)
Supports USB mouse, IR remote control operation
Rear USB2.0 ports for backup, upgrade and mouse operation.
Supports Double Encode bit network transmission
The video package time is adjustable
Multiple alarm record modes
Multiple languages OSD
Supports auto maintenance
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Chapter 2:Layout
2.1 Front Panel
Item
Number
1
Button
Name / Symbol
POWER
Function
On: The LCD screen is displayed in a basic activation status;
Off: The LCD screen enters into sleep mode.
2
MENU
Press once to display LCD main menu. Press again to exit LCD main menu.
3
UP
When pressed while the Main Menu is not displayed, the UP arrow button allows
you to scroll through the video feeds transmitted from each camera hooked up to
your system.
4
down
When pressed while the Main Menu is not displayed, the down arrow button allows
you to scroll through the video feeds transmitted from each camera hooked up to
your system.
5
IR Receiver
Receives Signal from Remote Control
6
HDD.
When the “Red” Indicator Light Flashes, it Means the Hard Drive is Being Read or
Written to
7
PWR
If the “Green” Indicator Light is on, the System is Getting Power.
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USB 2.0 Port
USB Device (Flash Drive, Hard Drive) Connection
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2.2 Rear Panel
Item
Number
Name / Symbol
Description
1
CH1-CH4
VIDEO INPUT
Ch1-4 (4 Pin Din) Connection
2
VIDEO OUTPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
Connect Monitor Output (BNC)
3
AUDIO INPUT
Audio Input
Audio Signal Input (RCA Interface) Connection
4
AUDIO OUTPUT
Audio Output
Audio Signal Output (RCA Interface) Connection
USB Port
USB Mouse Connection
Ethernet Port
Intranet and Internet Connection (RJ-45 Interface)
RS485 Alarm Port
RS485 Interface
Power Port
Power Supply - DC12V 3A
5
6
LAN
7
8
9
DC12V
Power Switch
Function
Turn Power On And Off
6
2.3 Remote Control
Channel Select 1-8 ; Numeric key
2
1-8
9、0
3
ALL
Preview all Channel
4
Menu
5
▲
Up Key
6
▼
Down Key
7
◄/
Left / Right Key
8
SEL
Select Key/ Edit Key
1
Numeric Key
Enter/Exit Main Menu
9
Rewind key
10
Play Key, Enter to recording search menu
11
Forward Key
12
●
Pause / Frame Play
13
14
Manual Recording
■
Stop manual recording; Stop Playback
15
Audio
Undefined
16
Mute
Undefined
Mouse Operation
You can use a mouse instead of front panel buttons or remote control.
In menu lock mode, Enter into pop-up menu and clicking any sub menu to pop up Log-in
window; on menu unlock mode, enter into pop-up menu, and then clicking left key to enter
into any sub menu directly.
After entering main menu, clicking left key could enter into any sub menu; On[Detailed
file] menu mode, clicking left key could playback one recording file.
Click left key of
Mouse
Change the status of check box and motion detection area.
Clicking combo box to access pull-down menu
By clicking left key you can adjust Color control bar and volume control bar.
By clicking left key you can select values in edit boxes or pull-down menu and supports
Chinese word input, special symbol, numeric and character input, use instead of
]
[Enter] or [Backspace
In the [Detailed file] menu mode, clicking left key will playback one recording file.
Click right key of
Mouse
Double-click Left
key of Mouse
In live display mode, clicking right key will display pop-up menu (shown as Picture 5-1).
In Main menu or sub menu mode, clicking right key will exit current menu.
In live display or playback mode, double-clicking left key will maximize the screen.
Moving Mouse
Select menu item
Sliding Mouse
On motion mode, sliding mouse will select motion area; On [Color set] menu mode,
sliding mouse will adjust color control bar and volume control bar.
List 2-3
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Chapter 3: DVR Installation
3.1 Hard Drive Installation
Caution: NEVER Install or remove the hard drive while the DVR is running!
The model has a Hard Disk Drive (HDD) drawer. Please use key provided to open the drawer and insert
the HDD as follows:
(1) Remove screws and open DVR upper cover carefully;
(2) Insert Power Cord and data cable securely into matching ports on hard drive;
(3) Put the upper cover back carefully, re-attach screws.
3.2 Connecting Your DVR to Cameras and a Monitor
Connect camera cable to the Video Input port of the DVR. Connect the monitor to the Video Output port
of the DVR using a BNC connector (See Rear Panel Section 2.2).
To connect a PTZ speed dome to your DVR System, connect your PTZ Camera data cables to your
RS485 A & B ports. See Chapter 5 for a more detailed account of PTZ Camera configuration instructions.
3.3 Connecting the Power Supply
Only use the power adapter supplied with your DVR System. Failure to do so may result in unforeseen
system failures.
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Chapter 4: DVR Boot up
4.1 System Initialization
After connecting the power adapter,the system will boot-up
and start initializing。
Picture 4-1
4.2 Main Interface
Picture 4-2
After finishing system initialization, the system will enter into main
interface. Picture 4-2 is the main interface displayed by system, which is
showing no video input status. Once there are video inputs, the interface
will display live images from the cameras. In main interface mode, if you
use the mouse to double-click the live image of any channel, the image
will be maximized to full screen, by double-clicking again, the display will
be come back to display all cameras; clicking the right button of the
mouse, will enter into Pop-up Menu; by clicking the left button of the
mouse, you select menu items; when clicking any area outside the menu,
you will exit the Pop-up menu.
Chapter 5: DVR Menu
Pop-up Menu
After system initialization finishes, click right button of mouse on main interface display to enter into
Pop-up Menu. You can also use the Remote Control or the buttons on the front panel of the DVR. Now you
can set parameters and control Main Menu, Menu lock, Recording search, PTZ control and recording etc.
Picture 5-1
On Main interface mode, double-click one single channel and right-click button of Mouse to enter
into pop-up Menu, and now you could highlight and click [Digital Zoom] menu to enlarge live image of
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the channel (details please refer to Picture 5-1).
Picture 5-2
Picture 5-3
5.1 Main Menu Preview
Color set
Camera
Dwell time display
Recording
Network
Search
Rec. Search
Playback
Detail List
File Backup
HDD Management
Main Menu
Alarm Setting
E-mail setting
PTZ Setting
Device Management
Mobile
Motion
Time Setting
User password
Video Setting
System
Language Select
System Information
System Maintenance
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Area setting
5.2 Main Menu
Picture 5-4
After clicking right button of mouse, pop-up menu will be displayed
on the screen. You can click [main menu] button on pop-up menu to
enter into Main menu interface (Shown as Picture 5-4). You can also
use the Menu button on the front panel to bring up the window, when
using the front panel buttons use the FWD and REW button to move in
the menu, and the SEL button to select the icon. You use the ESC
button to return to previous window. In Main Menu mode, you can
control device management settings, such as Camera, Recording,
Network, Recording search, HDD, Alarm, PTZ Control, Mobile Phone
& motion detection etc, you can also set system function settings, such as Time setting, User password,
Audio/Video setting, Language select, and access system information, system maintenance etc.
5.2.1 Camera setup
Picture 5-5
Go to [Main Menu
Camera] to set up the name display and
position display of each channel (Shown as Picture 5-5), You can also
adjust image brightness, saturation, contrast and hue settings of each
channel after entering into [Color] Menu and set up whether each
channel can be previewed or not under Live display and/or Recording
mode.
Please note that the name of each channel supports up to eight
characters.
5.2.1.1. Color Setup
Below is the Color Menu where you can adjust image brightness,
saturation, contrast and hue parameters of each channel.(shown as
picture 5-6)
Explanation:
1、The modifications will be available after clicking [APPLY] button on
the bottom of the sub-menu windows and being prompted to save and
then clicking [ok] button.
Picture 5-6
2、If you want to cancel the modification, click [Exit] button to exit the menu.
3、When clicking [DEFAULT] button, all system default values will be reset to default value.
4、System default value indicates the value pre-set at the factory.
5.2.1.2. Privacy Zone Setup
Privacy z one function allows you to cover the private area,
such as password input area on ATM machines. The covered
areas will not be able to see in live view mode or in playback
mode.
You can select maximum 4 privacy zones for each channel.
1. Select the No. of area (AREA1 – AREA4) you want to set
Picture 5-7
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2. Press SETUP button to adjust the position of the privacy
zones
3. After finishing the position adjustment, press ESC key on
front panel or click right button of mouse to exit and return
to PRIVACY ZONE page.
4. Press [APPLY] button to save you settings.
Picture 5-8
5.2.1.3. Autoseq Setup
AUTOSEQ allows system to display every selected
channel in full screen by certain dwell time, and auto-switch
in sequence.
Default dwell time: 5 second
Selectable time range: 0~10 seconds
Picture 5-9
Go to main interface and trigger the pop-up menu bar, you will find the START A UTOSRQ menu.
Click it and the DVR will enter auto sequence display mode. Press any key will exit autoseq mode.
5.2.2 Record setup
Picture 5-10
Functions:
CHANNEL: ON/OFF option decides to record or not.
RESOLUTION: (4-CH only) decides the recording video resolution.
About the definition of resolution, please refer to the specification
chapter.
QUALITY: select recording video quality, higher quality will need
more HDD space to save the video
Picture 5-11
AUDIO REC.: DVR supports to record 1 channel audio signal. Here you can bind the audio channel to an
appointed video channel for together recording.
FILE SIZE: System record and save the videos to HDD by separate files. It indicates the maximum recoding
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length for every single continuous recording file (15, 30, 45, 60 minutes).
5.2.2.1. Record Mode
There are 2 record modes: ALWAYS & TIME SCHEDULE
RECORD.
When you select ALWAYS record mode, DVR will execute
continuous recording without stop.
When you select TIME SCHEDULE RECORD mode, DVR will
execute recording according to your schedule.
Picture 5-12
5.2.2.2. Record Schedule Setup
Select TIME SCHEDULE RECORD, a SCHEDULE button will display.
Click it and enter schedule setup interface.
There are 3 recording status options:
ALARM [RED]: Motion detection mode
GENERAL [GREEN]: Continuous record mode
NO RECORD [Transparent]: Do not record
Picture 5-13
You are able to configure 24 hours recording schedule for every channel or all channel from Sunday to
Saturday.
Steps:
1. Select Channel
2. Select a recording status among ALARM, GENERAL and NO RECORD
3. Move the cursor to the time point you want to set, click on the box in the schedule time line that you want
to apply the selected record type to.
4. If you want to change another recording status, repeat step 2 & step 3.
5. You can use copy function to fast complete your settings.
6. Press APPLY button to save your settings.
On the main interface, you will be able to check the recording status:
R: normal recording
M: motion detection recording
5.2.2.3. Manual Recording
There are 2 short cut menus listed in the Pop-up menu: START RECORD and
STOP RECORD. They are Manual record & manual stop record buttons and the
START RECORD function only work when current recording mode is as following
recording status:
1. NO RECORD
2. ALARM, but the motion is no happening now.
The STOP RECORD function can only stop manual recording.
Picture 5-14
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5.2.3 Network Set
Enter into [Main Menu Network Set] to proceed network set (Shown as picture 5-15):
After selecting network mode - such as DHCP、PPPOE and
static allocation and setup web port, you could visit DVR remotely
via network.
Picture 5-15
When selecting DHCP, DHCP server will allocate DVR IP address automatically.
When selecting PPPoE, you need to input user and password provided by ISP supplier and set up web
port (details please refer to the below picture 5-16).
Picture 5-16
Picture 5-17
When selecting static allocation, you need to setup IP address, net-mask, and gateway and web port
(shown as picture 5-17).
If you apply for DDNS service and set up net parameter of
DVR accordingly, you could visit DVR remotely via IE browser.
(Shown as picture 5-18)
Picture 5-18
If you need to visit DVR via Internet, you should setup the
inflection of video port at the public Router located in the DVR
(shown as Picture 5-19).
Host Port: 9000
Web Port: 8080
LAN IP address of DVR: 192.168.1.101
Input http:// router IP:8080 (192.168.1.101:8080) to you
computer IE browser,then you will visit your DVR freely.
Picture 5-19
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5.2.4 Recording Search
You can enter search & playback interface by pop-up menu bar or main menu.
5.2.4.1. Search
Click [Main menu
search] to enter into [Video Search] menu (shown as the below picture 5-20).
Play back by exact date & time:
Modify the date & time, press PLAYBACK button to play back video which is started from your appointed
date & time.
Picture 5-21
Picture 5-20
Search All Recorded File:
Press SEARCH button, system will search and show you the recorded status. RED color indicates
ALARM recoding, GREEN color indicates continuous recording.
You can click the time point to play back.
File list
To check recoding event list, you can sort the files by Channel / Record Type (Normal Record / Alarm
Record)
FIRST: Turn to the first page
PREV: Turn to previous page
NEXT: Turn to next page
LAST: Turn to the last page
ALL: Select all files in current page
REVERSE: Allows you to revert the selected and
unselected events on the current page except those you
have currently selected.
Picture 5-22
5.2.4.2. Playback Interface
You can play video Forward at 2x, 4x, and 8x speeds, Slow
play at 1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x, or normal play, pause and play frame
by frame using the playback control bar, and adjust volume by
clicking or sliding tune control bar. When playback is finished,
system will return to previous menu.
Picture 5-23
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5.2.4.3. Video Backup
1. Insert your USB device (USB hard disk, USB thumb drive) into the bottom USB port on the rear
panel.
2. Select one or more files.
3. Press BACKUP button on the menu.
NOTE: Do not remove your USB device during making backup.
Note: Backup files will be in H.264 format; you can play them with Net viewer program or Multi player,
and convert them to AVI format using the Netviewer program that comes with the DVR, so you can use
any player that supports AVI format. (Introduced on Chapter 6)
Picture 5-24
Picture 5-25
5.2.5 Multi player
1、Copy backup file to your PC.
2、Open multimedia player and click [File
button
Local (F)] to find/select the backup file, and then click [open]
Note: the file type you have selected should be *.264 format.
Picture 5-26
Picture 5-27
3、Open backup file:
(1)、Click [Play] menu (P) on the top of multimedia player interface to select
playing the backup file;
Picture 5-28
(2)、Click pop-up menu button
on the bottom of multimedia player and [Play16
] button, then
the backup file will be played on the according channel.
(3)、The Menu brief on the bottom of multimedia player:
recording date for the current backup file shown as right corner;
Date:
24H recording time: lie under [Date] menu. Black number button stands for current recording
playback is normal recording for the time line.
0~60 Minute recording time quantum: Green part on play processing bar stand for recording length
for one hour recording.
Recording date and time processing for the current recording file
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All the windows
1
Play
2
Previous recording file
11
Add window
3
Pause
12
Start
4
Stop
13
Cut
5
Previous frame / Next frame
14
Delete
6
Slow play, Normal play, Fast Play
15
Convert AVI
7
Next Hour
16
OSD
8
Capture picture
17
Mute switch
9
Reduce window
18
Volume adjust
4、Please refer to the below [Video on] setting procedure (System default - video for every channel is on)
Setting Video play setting Normal video Bar Select the channel you want to display Select
to
play the video Apply OK
Picture 5-30
Picture 5-29
5、Refer to the below for [Audio on] setting procedure. (Setting parameter will be available after
re-starting multimedia player after [Audio on] set up.)
Setting Audio channel setting
Normal video Bar Select the channel you want to playback the
the channel has audio files Apply OK.
audio Select
Picture 5-32
Picture 5-31
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After successfully setting the above, when you playback the current channel, you can open the channel’s
audio function at the same time as the video
5.2.6 Device Management
Options in device management include Hard drive, External
Alarm, PTZ control, Mobile Phone Monitoring, and Motion
Detection.
Picture 5-33
5.2.6.1 HDD Management
Click [Main Menu Device
HDD]
Management] menu (shown as Picture 5-34)
to
enter
[HDD
Picture 5-34
Picture 5-35
When you install a HDD, the system will automatically detect if
HDD is formatted or not; If HDD needs to be formatted, HDD status will
be shown as “Not format”, otherwise, the HDD status will be shown as
“OK” (refer to Picture 5-34)
TOTAL SPACE: Indicates total space available on Hard Drive.
FREE SPACE: Indicates unused space available on the Hard Drive.
USEABLE REC TIME: Based on current image detail/quality and
frame rate, system will show you how recording time you have left on
the Hard Drive.
OVERWRITE: If you select “on” the system will automatically overwrite the oldest recordings once the
hard drive is full; if you select “off”, recording will stop once the hard drive is full.
DURATION DAYS: the option allows HDD auto-overwrite previous data after the duration days you set herein.
HDD FORMAT: You use this option to format the hard drive, you can not record files to the hard drive
until it has been formatted. Click [Format HDD] button to start formatting. When selecting [Format HDD]
option the system will prompt you – “Format HDD will loss all the data, do you confirm?” ; click “OK”, system
will prompt you – “Is formatting…” and “successful format”; and then system will restart automatically.
USB FORMAT: Use this option to format USB devices.
5.2.6.2 Alarm Set
Picture 5-36
Click [Main Menu Device
Alarm] to enter into [Alarm setup]
menu to setup Alarm warnings (shown as Picture 5-36).
I/O STATUS : Options include NO (Normal-open), NC
(Normal-close) and OFF. Set to “Normal-open” if you use external
sensor alarms that are normally open, Set to “Normal-close” if you use
external sensor alarms that are normally closed, set to “off” if you are
not going to use external sensor alarms. You can use the DVRs
internal motion detection to record when motion is detected; you do
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not external sensors to record on motion detection.
BUZZER: Option to turn off the built-in buzzer alarm, or set the buzzer alarm time.
OUTPUT: Option to turn on/off external sensor.
MD ALARM: Option for buzzer to alarm or not when the motion detection happens
I/O ALARM: Option for buzzer to alarm or not when the I/O is tripped happens
HDD LOSS: Option for buzzer to alarm or not when there is no HDD installed in the DVR, or the HDD is
in abnormal working condition.
HDD SPACE: Option for buzzer to alarm or not when HDD space is full (if you have turned off the HDD
overwrite function).
VIDEO LOSS: Option for buzzer to alarm or not when video signal loss.
FULL SCREEN: Option to pop up the channels to full screen display or not when motion detection
happens.
ALARM TIME:It determines the motion detection recording length, which means how long the motion
detection recording will still record after motion stops.
EMAIL: Option to send live images by email when motion detection happens.
Alarm Type
Video Loss
Motion Detection
I/O Status
HDD loss
Function
Sends alarm when DVR can’t receive video signal (such as camera damage, cable broken or damaged
or power supply malfunction).
When an object moves into motion detection area, alarm will be triggered. You can adjust
sensitivity level to suit the needs of your actual application environment.
System can convert alarm signal triggered by external sensor into signal identified by system.
When Hard Drive is not detected (HDD damage, power supply malfunction), or HDD auto-overwrite
is off, and free space is not enough, an alarm will be triggered.
List 5-1
Email Alarm Notification
Warning: We don’t promise every email server is compatible with the DVR alarm notification function.
Please make sure your DVR is well connected to Internet if you want to realize Email alarm function.
Click the [Email setup] menu to enter into its sub menu (shown as
Picture 5-37).
Picture 5-37
Take GMAIL for example to demonstrate the email setting:
SSL:Set SSL to “On” via Gmail.com server, and set to “Off”
via other mail server.. SSL is a security link transport protocol. You
can encrypt your communication info (including your email) using
SSL to prevent hackers from monitoring your email or
communication info and even your password. Please confirm with
your email service provider if your email server support SSL or
not.
Picture 5-38
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SMTP Port: indicates sender port of SMTP server. Generally the SMTP port value is 25, SMTP
port of G-mail server is 465.
SMTP: indicates server address you use.
Sender email: indicates sender’s email address. The email address should be consistent with the server
you use. That is to say, when you use email address – [email protected], the according server should be
smtp.gmail.com.
SEND PW: enter the login password of send email.
RECV EMAIL: indicates receiver’s email address. The email address is used to receive image
transmitted from motion detection or I/O triggered alarm of DVR. Please clear the images you have received
as soon as possible to avoid overloading your email account.
For detailed SMTP protocols settings refer to the below picture 5-35A.If your setting is still not ri
ght, please contact the web site where you have applied for your email box to get SMTP server and
SSL of mail box.
Note: Sender email is required to enable IMAP/POP3/SMTP function (details please refer Pi
cture 5-39 & Picture 5-40, which is IMAP/POP3/SMTP Enable setting for Gmail and QQ mail)
Login your GMAIL ID and turn to Settings page. Find out Forwarding and POP/IMAP option and then
enable IMAP function.
Picture 5-40
Picture 5-39
Note: Some mail server not support IMAP/POP3/SMTP enabling function freely. Please consult if the site
server you located will support SMTP and SSL service before using the enabling function.
If you fail to receive Email alarm message, please check below setting and DVR connection status:
DVR network connection is normal or not;
Receiver and sender email support SMTP protocol freely or not;
You have correctly set email alarm parameter or not;
DVR is on the I/O alarm or Motion detection status or not (system will send/receive the alarm email only
when DVR is on the alarm status).
5.2.6.3 PTZ Setup
Enter into [Main menu Device PTZ Setup] to select the channel
you want to control and set PTZ protocol (Pelco-D or Pelco-P), Baud
Rate (1200, 2400, 4800, 9600), Stop bit (1, 2), Parity Check (None, Odd,
Even Mark Space), Address Code and Cruise status respectively.
Please note the above mentioned channel settings must match the
settings of the PTZ camera.
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Picture 5-41
5.2.6.4. PTZ Control
You can find the PTZ control menu on the pop-up menu bar and
open the PTZ control interface. You can click Z+ & Z- keys to zoom In or
out, click F+ & F- keys to control camera focus and click I+ & I- to adjust
the focus point.
Picture 5-42
Open auto cruise function on PTZ setting menu if you want to setup cruise function, and set up cruise
channel, cruise point, total quantity and stop time (by second) etc.
You can find the PTZ control menu on the pop-up menu bar and
open the PTZ control interface. You can click Z+ & Z- keys to zoom In or
out, click F+ & F- keys to control camera focus and click I+ & I- to adjust
the focus point.
Channel: select the channel with the PTZ camera
TOTAL: set up presetting bit (angle) quantity. Please refer to your
camera’s manual for detail
CUR POINT: System has default starting (current) cruise point as
01. You can use this option to set additional cruise points
STOP TIME: sets the dwell time at each cruise point
GOTO: Select this option to go to specific preset points
Picture 5-43
START CRUISE: Go to main interface and trigger the pop-up menu bar, you will find the START CRUISE
menu. Highlight and click [Start Cruise] menu, and now camera with PTZ control will turn into cruise function,
at the same time the [Start Cruise] menu on the Pop-up menu bar will change to [Stop Cruise] Menu. Click
[Stop Cruise] menu will stop Cruise function.
Picture 5-44
5.2.6.5 Mobile
Picture 5-46
Picture 5-45
Click [Main menu Device Mobile] to enter into [Mobile] menu.
User Name: indicate user name of DVR.
User password: indicate user password of DVR
Server port: Mobile monitoring port. Setting range is between 1024
and 65535. Please note that
Explanation: Please connect DVR to Internet before setting DVR
port number and the server port no is not equal to network menus.
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5.2.6.6 Motion Detect
Click [Main Device Motion] to enter into the [Motion Detection]
menu to setup motion detection recording.
The [Motion detection] Menu has three sections, including
Channel Status, Sensitivity and Motion area.
Channel STATUS: This option allow you enable motion detection
on any channel.
SENSITIVITY: This option allows you to set sensitivity level of
motion detection from 1 to 4 with 4 being the most sensitive.
MD AREA: This option allows you select the area you want to be
sensitive to motion. The channel is separated into a 13*10 area. When
any object moves into the motion detection area, and the area where
the object is located is displayed in red recording will be triggered. In
the semi-transparent area the motion detection is off.
Picture 5-47
5.2.7 System Function
The [System] Menu includes the below sub-menus: Time Set, User
Password, Audio/Video Setting, Language select, System Info and
System Maintenance.
After entering into the [System], you can configure the system to
meet your needs.
Picture 5-48
5.2.7.1 Time Set
DATE: config the day, month, and year
DATE FORMAT: Select DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, or
YYYY/MM/DD
TIME: config the time
TIME FORMAT: Use the drop-down menu and select 12HOURS or
24HOURS
DST: (day saving time) Use the drop-down menu to select ON/OFF to
enable/disable Daylight Savings Time.
Click APPLY button to save your settings.
Picture 5-49
5.2.7.2 Password
This option allows you set the device ID for the DVR and set the
system password if you want to use one. The new passwords will be
available after clicking [APPLY] button.
Picture 5-50
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Difference of USER PASSWORD and ADMIN PASSWORD:
Login with USER PASSWORD, you can only operate Search &
Playback function, and view the live images. You’re limited to check &
change any system settings.
Login with ADMIN PASSWORD, you will have the authority to operate
all menus.
Picture 5-51
5.2.7.2.1. Menu Lock
Picture 5-52
Picture 5-53
MENU LOCK menu only displays on the pop-up menu bar when password
protection is enabled.
When you exit the main menu, the system will remember your login
information for a while so that you don’t need to input the password for your
repeat login in a short time. You can use this menu to lock your system menu
immediately.
5.2.7.4 Language
Enter into [System Language] menu to select the language
you want to use on the DVR (shown as Picture 5-55) and click
[APPLY] button. The selection will be available after system Auto
restarts.
Picture 5-55
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5.2.7.5 Info.
Click [Main Menu System Info] to enter into [System
Information] menu to view system info, including Device type, Software
(firmware) version and MAC address etc.
Picture 5-56
5.2.7.6 System Maintenance
This option allows you reset the DVR to default settings, update
system software (firmware), and config system auto-maintenance.
When the auto-maintain function is enabled, you can set system
to restart regularly to clear up some temporary storage memory.
Picture 5-57
Chapter 6: Net-Viewer Program
6.1 IE & Netviewer Access
6.1.1. IE Setup
For the first time you are using the IE to access the DVR, you need to modify your browser controls
Take IE 7 for example to demonstrate how to modify your browser controls:
1.
Turn OFF “Pop Up Blocker”
Go to Tools
2.
Blocker, and then select “Turn Off Pop-up Blocker”.
Access & Enable all ActiveX Controls
On this page scroll down to the ActiveX
Controls and Plug Ins, and set all to either
Go to “Tools”
“Internet Options”
“Security” tab, then click “Custom level…”
button.
PROMPT or ENABLE.
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Warning! It is strongly recommended to return all Internet Explorer Security to its default settings after
the ActiveX Control has been installed. Enabling all ActiveX controls put your computer at risk of being
attacked by computer virus.
6.1.2. Connect to DVR
To connect to the DVR from a remote computer, you would then open an Internet Explorer browser
window and enter the Internet IP of your router that you received by going to www.myipaddress.com.
If you get an error message “Program cannot load because the Publisher is unknown” or the program is
unsigned, then go to Internet Explorer --> Tools --> Internet Options, then click on the ADVANCED tab on the
top right. This will open the window in, scroll down to “Security”, and select on the options to “Allow software
to run or install even if the signature is invalid”, and “Allow Active Content to Run Files on My Computer”.
Open Internet Explorer and enter the IP Address or DDNS address of your DVR. A pop-up will ask you to
install an ActiveX (plug-in) to your computer. Please confirm the download and install the software.
Reminder: If the ActiveX (plug-in) is not downloaded successfully, please check if your browser’s safety
level or firewall setting is set properly (as stated above). Please also make sure all of the setup of your
modem or router is setup properly.
6.2 IE Plug-in & NetViewer
Open the DVR IP address or DDNS domain name with IE, or
run the Netviewer software, the LOGIN interface will load.
Input the login information, and then press LOGIN button.
Please note default password is empty. System allows
Administrator to set new password as per instructions in section
5.2.6.2 - [Password set] menu.
Picture 6-1
Note: If you want to delete old IE webcam at DVR system
update, run the command characters: “regsvr32/u
dvrocx.ocx”
After successful Log-in to Net-viewer, system will
enter into live display interface and connect to
audio/video feed automatically (shown as Picture 6-2).
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Picture 6-2
6.3 Main Interface of Net-viewer and IE
Picture 6-3
Log in Net-viewer and show the interface as follows
6.3.1 Menu column (Section 1 on Picture 6-3)
6.3.2 PTZ Control (Numbers 2, 3, 4 on Picture 6-3)
6.3.3 Live Play Control (Numbers 6 through 10 on Picture 6-3)
6.3.1 Menu column
(Section 1 on Picture 6-3)
Menu column include [Live] menu, [Replay] menu and [Setup] menu and [Logout] menu.
6.3.1.1 Live
After Logging-in to system, system will enter into Live display (shown as Picture 6-3).
6.3.1.2 Replay
This option allows you to playback recordings
remotely.
First select the day, channel and type and proceed
searching and refreshing; second select any event
from search result list to playback.
Please note you can control playing speed by
sliding the playing-control bar on the bottom of the
interface (shown as Picture 6-4).
Picture 6-4
Play button: [Play]/[Pause]
Stop button: stop playing recording.
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F.F. button: fast forward playback recording
Slow button: slow playback recording.
Next Frame: play frame by frame.
264 TO AVI button: convert file from H.264 format to AVI format
The native format of the backup files is H.264, you can convert H.264 format into more familiar AVI format
by clicking the key of 264 to AVI.
6.3.1.2.1 Convert 264 file to AVI file
The native format of the backup files is H.264, you can convert H.264 format into AVI format by clicking
the key of 264 to AVI.
1. Click the “264 TO AVI” button, the AVI Convert window will open.
2. Determine the source H.264 file & the destination to save the avi file.
3. Click CONVERT. File conversion begins. The progress bar indicates the status of the conversion.
4. Click OK in the confirmation window.
6.3.1.2.2 Remote Backup
You can backup recorded video files from DVR to your PC using the Replay menu in the remote surveillance
software.
To backup files remotely:
1. Click REPLAY at the top of the main screen.
2. Select a date on the calendar and click RELOAD.
3. Double-click a file from the File List to begin playback.
4. Click BACKUP. Backup begins to C:/DVR/[ip address]/Backup
NOTE: If you playback a file, you must wait for the file to load before backing it up, otherwise you may receive
an error message
When file backup is complete, click OK in the confirmation window. The confirmation window
show the save path of the backup file. The backup files are saved as .264 files.
6.3.1.3. Setup
Click [Setup] menu to enter into its sub menu, including [Recording Mode] menu, [Alarm Mode] menu,
[PTZ Control] Menu, [Network Setting] menu, [System Setting] menu and [Host Info] menu.
Explanation: Only when DVR is on the status of live display, you could modify and save its parameters
remotely at this moment, the settings are available. The modification method to DVR via Net-viewer is the
same as local adjustment of DVR.
① Record
Enter into sub menu – [Recording Mode] menu, you can select on/off for every channel, and adjust
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recording parameters (resolution, quality, audio, REC mode and Schedule) remotely via Net-viewer.
Picture 6-5
Click the [Schedule] menu to enter into its sub menu (shown as Picture 6-6).
Remote setup methods are the same as local DVR setup. Please refer to Section 5.2.2 Record Setup
② Alarm
Picture 6-6
Click [Alarm] menu to enter into its sub menu (shown as Picture 6-7).
You can set I/O alarm for every channel, motion detection alarm, motion recording, motion trace, motion
sensitivity, video loss alarm, HDD not enough space alarm, HDD not found alarm and alarm output time etc.
For details on setup method please refer to section 5.2.5.2.
Picture
28 6-7
System allows you setup motion detection settings for each channel
of DVR remotely (shown as Picture 6-8)
Picture 6-8
③ PTZ Control
Click [PTZ control] to setup PTZ cameras. Remote setup methods are the same as local DVR setup.
Please refer to Section 5.2.5.3 (shown as Picture 6-9).
④ Network
Picture 6-9
Click [Network] to enter into [Network] menu. Remote setup methods are the same as local DVR setup.
Please refer to Section 5.2.3. – Network Set.
Picture 6-10
⑤ Setting
Click [setting] menu to enter into the menu interface (shown as Picture 6-11);
Click […] button to preview net-viewer recording saving path and screen capture saving path.
The menu also allows you to set a lower bandwidth for Internet video transmission, set user password,
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turn daylight saving time on/off, etc.
⑥ Host Info
Picture 6-11
Click [Host Info.] to enter into the sub menu (shown as Picture 6-12). Here you can check Usage rate of
HDD, available recording time, software version and MAC address.
6.3.1.4 Log out
Picture 6-12
Log out of the system.
6.3.2 PTZ Control (Numbers 2, 3, 4 on Picture 6-3)
Note: below-mentioned series no will be consistent with the remark no shown as Picture 6-2.
○
2.PTZ direction control: Control PTZ moving direction
○
3.Zoom, Focus and Iris Control: control direction, zoom, focus and iris of PTZ.
○
4.Presetting bit Control
CUR:display current presetting bit or input a presetting bit you want to fix at according edit box。
Load:Load one presetting bit setting you have saved last time.
Save: Save presetting bit.
Set: set presetting bit parameter (Details setting method please refer to section 5.5- cruise set.
GOTO: on the preview mode, please input one presetting bit no and click [GOTO] button, you could
fix the presetting bit quickly.
Clean: clean presetting bit setting.
Cruise: control cruise status (including on and off).
6.3.3 Live Play Control (Numbers 6 through 10 on Picture 6-3)
⑤On / Off Live display [
]:When Live display status is “On”, Clicking the button closes Live display.
When “Off” clicking the button opens the Live display.
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⑥.Capture [
]:Capture Screen image and save to PC as *bmp image.
⑦.Recording [
]:Operate DVR recording remotely
⑧Channel display [
]:The icons stand for Single Channel display, Quad Channel
display, 3x3 Channel display and 4x4 Channel display respectively.
⑨.Volume control [
] Click or slide the control bar to adjust sound volume.
6.3.3.1. Playback Local File with Netviewer
Run the Netviewer software, you will see the OFFLINE button displayed on the Login interface.
Press this button to enter local file playback mode.
Picture 6-13
Press the ADD button to add backup H.264 files or folder saved in your computer, you will see
the files will be listed in the queue window, select a file then press PLAYFILE button to play.
Picture 6-14
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Chapter 7: Specifications
Model
4CH
Video System
NTSC / PAL
Compression Format
Video:H.264 / Audio:8kHz*16bit ADPCM
Video Output
4-CH 4 Pin Din Input/ 1-CH BNC Output
Audio I/O
1-CH RCA audio input/ 1-CH RCA audio output
Display Resolution
D1:704×576(PAL)
Frame rate
Single CH
704×480 (NTSC)
PAL:25 fps ,NTSC:30 fps
PAL: CIF(352*288), HD1(704*288) D1 (704*576)
Recording Resolution
NTSC:CIF(352*240),HD1(704*240) D1 (704*480)
PAL:25 fps@D1, 50 fps@HD1, 100 fps@CIF
Recording Frame Rate (shared)
NTSC:30 fps@D1, 60 fps@HD1,120 fps@CIF)
HDD
1 SATA HDD, up to 1024GB;USB removable HDD
Video Mode
Always / schedule / manual /motion detection
Record Pack Time
15/30/45/60min
Video backup
USB flash disk / removable HDD,USB Burner, Network backup to AVI File Format
Playback Mode
PLAY /SLOW /FWD/Frame by Frame
Alarm Type
Motion/Video loss/HDD Space/HDD Loss
PTZ Control
Built-in RS-485 port, supports PELCO-P & PELCO-D
Supports USB mouse,removable HDD,USB flash drive to backup to AVI file and upgrade
USB 2.0 Port
system
Ethernet
One RJ-45 10M/100M self-adaptable Ethernet interface
Network Protocol
Supports TCP/IP, DHCP, UDP, DDNS, PPPOE network Protocol
Support preview live display remotely via mobile phone and real time monitoring via IE-based
Network Function
browser and/or network, and support parameter setting of DVR remotely.
Power consumption
10~15W (exclude HDD)
Power Adapter
DC 12V / 3A
Working Temperature
50°F to 104°F (10℃ to 40℃)
Working humidity
10%~90%
Dimension (L x H x W)
270 x 240 x 90 mm
List 7-1
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Chapter 8: Windows Vista User
1、Open IE browse firstly, then enter into Tool bar-
3.
and select
to
appear the below picture:
4.
2、Second, select
icon
and
tick the settings of “ActiveX
controls and plug-ins”to Enable, details
as follows:
Lastly after tick all the “Enable”, please
click
to exit. At this
moment, you could input IP address to
run your programme.
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Open IE browser and input IP address and web port of DVR…computer will auto downloadand install the
widget.
We suggest Visita user set user access authority in order to make your PC safer. Setting processing as follows:
Click [Start Set Control panel User account] to set user access authority shown as below picture.
Remind: If the widgets ar e not downl oaded succes sfully, ple ase check if you r br owser’s safety l evel or
firewall setting is too advanced.
Open IE browser to enter into [tool Internet Option Internet user-defined level enable widgets.
Downloading and auto running install widgets need one minute, please wait…patiently.
Chapter 9: Appendix
9.1 Operation Function Table
Type
Title
Description
Time setting
Language Select
CH Setting
Page
Setting system date, time and format and day-light saving time setting
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Setting system language
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Setting CH title and position; adjusting image color parameter value; setting CH display to ON / Off
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and time display/recording time overlaying to On/Off.
Principle
Setting
Rec. Setting
Setting image quality, resolution, volume, recording mode an pack time
Rec. Search
Time based search, channel based search and rec. mode based search.
Rec. Playback
Specified time playback, scheduled playback, file list playback
Playback mode
Play, play frame by frame, multi-speed forward and multi-speed rewind
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14
14
14
File backup
U flash disk and removable HDD backup, DVD recorder backup and network download backup
15
HDD Manage
Check HDD status, usage space, setting HDD auto-overwrite
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VID/AUD Setting
Adjust VGA resolution, select system and volume control
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User password
Setting or modifying user password
Alarm setting
Advanced
Setting
Setting HDD lost, HDD space, video loss, alarm management and Email alarm
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26
Motion detection
Setting on/off status of MD; select sensitivity and setting motion detection area.
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PTZ control
Selecting CH and setting PTZ protocol, baud rate and PTZ address for the CH
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MP Monitor
Setting user name, password and server port.
System Maintenance
Setting system auto maintenance, maintenance time regularly, system upgrade, ex-factory default
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value recovery and manual restart system
Selecting network mode and setting net-viewer port, web port, DNS and DDNS parameters.
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Live display
Real time video input remotely
Remote recording
Setting recording mode and status of DVR remotely
Network
Network
Setting
setting
Network
Function
and
Port
Remote playback
Check local recording history via network
PTZ control
Remotely control PTZ camera, position, focus, zoom and iris etc.
parameter set of DVR
Setting local CH display, recording, alarm, PTZ control parameter value via network
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26
Network download
Backup recording file via network
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System info
Check device model, software version and MAC address
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remotely
Auxiliary
function
Menu
button
()
In addition to illustrating picture, Parenthesis generally indicate optional parameter value of previous
menu.
Confirm
The button allows you save the modification of parameter value.
Recover default
The button allows you recover default value of current menu or system
Exit
The button allows you exit the current menu.
On multi-channel mode, the button allows you check or modify other channel’s parameter; on [File
Next
list] mode, the button allows you display next page.
List 9-1
9.2 Recording Alarm setting
Please refer the below matrix: “⊥” stand for “only alarm but no recording”; “AMR” stand for “alarm
recording”; “NLR” stand for “normal recording”; and “NOR” stand for “ no recording”. Once alarm is triggered,
alarm icon will occur, and when many alarms are triggered, alarm remarks will occur on the screen.
Recording alarm setting
Alarm icon
Recording after
power on
Recording Mode
Timing recording
Manuel Recording
AMR NLR NOR
AMR
AMR NLR
⊥
NLR
⊥
⊥
⊥
⊥
⊥
Video Loss
Video Loss ⊥
⊥
⊥
⊥
⊥
List 9-2
When DVR is in recording mode, [ ] icon or [ ] icon will appear on the screen. But when the [ ] icons on
the screen it indicates a motion was triggered. When [ ] icon appears on the screen, that mean a hard drive alarm
has occurred.
Alarm
mode
MD alarm
HDD loss, HDD space full
9.3 Troubleshooting
1. Q: What can I do if the system does not detect the HDD?
A: Check the data and power cables and make sure they are securely connected.
2. Q: We have changed the password but do not remember the new password, how can we access the system?
A: If you forget system password, please contact your supplier for technology support.
3. Q: We are not getting any video signal on the DVR, what is wrong?
A: Check to make sure the cables are securely connected to the BNC ports on the DVR. You can also try another
cable to make sure there is not a problem with the cable. Make sure you have selected the correct video format for
your country (NTSC or PAL), is the USA we use NTSC.
4. Q: Can the DVR have problems if it gets too hot, how can I prevent this?
A: The DVR has a fan to help it dissipate heat while it is working. Please place the DVR in a place where there
is good air circulation and away from high temperatures to increase stability and life of the DVR.
5. Q: My remote control does not work when the DVR is in Live mode but the front panel buttons are working,
what is wrong?
A: Make sure nothing is blocking the LED on the remote, or the receiver on the DVR, if both are ok, check the
batteries.
6. Q: Can I use the hard drive from my PC in the DVR?
A: You can if the hard drive is the same type and the size is supported by the DVR. If you install it in the DVR it
will be formatted for use in the DVR and the PC will not be able to read it.
7. Q: Do I have to stop recording to playback files on the DVR?
A: No you do not have to stop recording, the DVR will support both functions at the same time.
8. Q: Can I erase files from the hard drive of the DVR?
A: You can not erase individual files; you would need to format the hard drive which will erase all of the files
9.Q: Why can’t I log-in to the Net-viewer program?
A: Please verify that the Net mode is correct, the cable to the RJ-45 port is well connected to the DVR and the
router, and that you are using the correct password.
10. Q: We have attached a PTZ camera but can not control it, what is wrong?
A: Verify that the Protocol, baud rate, address, and other settings on the PTZ camera match the settings you have
put into the DVR. Make sure the data cables are attached firmly to the RS485 port on the DVR.
11. Q: Why does the Buzzer keep sounding?
A: Please check to see if motion detection is on and the system has detected motion, make sure the hard drive is
being detected and has sufficient space available and that none of your cameras have lost video. You can turn off
the buzzer in the Alarm setup option.
9.4 Usage Maintenance
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Please make sure DVR keep away from heating source.
Clean the internal dust regularly, keep DVR aeration well and be easy to heat dissipate.
Please not plug in RS-232 and RS-485 when power is on to avoid any damage to the port.
Please check the HDD cable and data cable to avoid the cable aging.
Please avoid other electronics device interfere video/audio signal of DVR a.s.a.p., or static electricity and
induced voltage damage to DVR.
6. Suggest user replace BNC cable regularly to keep signal input stable.
9.5 System connection Configuration
(Diagram is for reference only to show where to attach various devices to the DVR, the
cameras, external alarms, USB flash drives, monitors and computers are not included
with the standard DVR package)

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