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CE Information
The product must be installed according to the currently valid installation regulations
for EMC to guarantee the designed use and to prevent EMC problems.
The device supplied with this manual is according to the EC, EMC Directive,
89/336/EEC & LVD 73/23/EEC
Standard used for showing compliance with the essential requirements of the device:
EN 55022
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 50130-4
EN 55024
LVD: EN60950-1
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Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 7 CONTENTS OF PACKING ................................................................................................................................. 8 FEATURES ........................................................................................................................................................... 9 .................................................................................................................................................................................. REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................... 10 SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................. 12 ALARM CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 13 REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................................................................................ 14 OSD DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................................... 15 MENU TREE....................................................................................................................................................... 16 DEFAULT PASSWORDS ................................................................................................................................... 18 MENU NAVIGATION ........................................................................................................................................ 19 MENU SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................. 22 1. DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................................ 22 [ Camera Setting ] .......................................................................................................................................... 22 [ Camera Covert ] .......................................................................................................................................... 22 [ Camera Name ] ........................................................................................................................................... 22 [ Spot Setting ] ............................................................................................................................................... 23 [ OSD Setting ]............................................................................................................................................... 24 [ Live Setting ] ................................................................................................................................................ 25 2. RECORDING .................................................................................................................................................. 26 [ Global ] ........................................................................................................................................................ 26 [ Frame ] ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 [ Event ] ......................................................................................................................................................... 28 [ Action ] ......................................................................................................................................................... 29 [ Schedule ].................................................................................................................................................... 30 [ Holiday ]....................................................................................................................................................... 31 [ Time ] ........................................................................................................................................................... 32 [ Duration ] ..................................................................................................................................................... 32 3. SYSTEM ......................................................................................................................................................... 34 [ Basic ] .......................................................................................................................................................... 34 [ Disk ]............................................................................................................................................................ 37 [ Account ] ...................................................................................................................................................... 38 [ Program Update ] ........................................................................................................................................ 40 [ Sensor ] ....................................................................................................................................................... 41 [ PTZ Setup ] ................................................................................................................................................. 41 [ PTZ Controller ] ........................................................................................................................................... 42 4. NETWORK ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 [ DDNS ] ........................................................................................................................................................ 47 [ IP SET ] ....................................................................................................................................................... 48 [ NTP ] ........................................................................................................................................................... 48 [ LIVE ] ........................................................................................................................................................... 49 5. EVENT ........................................................................................................................................................... 50 [ E-Mail Registration ] .................................................................................................................................... 50 [ SMTP Mode ] ............................................................................................................................................... 51 [ E-mail Out ].................................................................................................................................................. 52 [ Beep Out ] ................................................................................................................................................... 52 5
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[ Alarm Out ]................................................................................................................................................... 53 SEARCH MENU ................................................................................................................................................. 54 1. SEARCHING VIDEO FOOTAGE ....................................................................................................................... 54 [ Date / Time Search ] .................................................................................................................................... 54 [ Event ] ......................................................................................................................................................... 54 [ Calendar Search ] ........................................................................................................................................ 55 2. ARCHIVING EVIDENCE TO DVD/CD OR USB............................................................................................... 57 3. LOG ............................................................................................................................................................... 59 CLIENT VIEWER SOFTWARE....................................................................................................................... 60 LOGGING ON ..................................................................................................................................................... 61 EXPLANATION OF SCREEN BUTTONS ............................................................................................................... 62 LIVE MONITORING ............................................................................................................................................. 63 REMOTE SEARCH .............................................................................................................................................. 66 ARCHIVE ......................................................................................................................................................... 68 REMOTE LOG .................................................................................................................................................... 71 REMOTE SETUP: (MENU SETTINGS - SAME AS DVR) ...................................................................................... 72 1. Display ....................................................................................................................................................... 72 2. Recording .................................................................................................................................................. 75 3. System....................................................................................................................................................... 79 4. Network ..................................................................................................................................................... 82 5. Event ......................................................................................................................................................... 83 LOCAL SEARCH (VIEWING DOWNLOADED FOOTAGE)........................................................................................ 85 Local Setup.................................................................................................................................................... 88 PAN, TILT, ZOOM, FOCUS (REMOTE TELEMETRY CONTROL) .......................................................................... 90 PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS.............................................................................................................................. 90 PRESET/LEARN ............................................................................................................................................ 91 FIRMWARE UPGRADE........................................................................................................................................ 92 Quit (Exiting Client program) ......................................................................................................................... 92 APPENDIX 1 ....................................................................................................................................................... 93 ALARM SENSOR INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................... 93 APPENDIX 2 ....................................................................................................................................................... 96 DYNAMIC IP (SUPPORTING DDNS SERVER) ................................................................................................... 96 APPENDIX 3 ....................................................................................................................................................... 98 Setup For DVR Port/ Web Server Port Using IP Sharing Router (Port Forwarding) ...................................... 98 APPENDIX 4 ....................................................................................................................................................... 99 SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................................................. 99 6
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Safety Precautions
Caution Before Use
Please read this manual before installing or using the Vista Quantum DVR.
Please keep this manual in a safe place, to allow for future reference
For the safety and proper use, The DVR is marked with various symbols. Please read these
to prevent injury of financial loss.
Installation Site
Ensure installation position is level, secure and adequately ventilated.
Avoid installing close to sources of humidity or water.
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Contents of Packing
User Manual
Mouse(option)
Power Cable
Remote Controller
AC Adaptor
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Features
● Convenience
- User-friendly GUI (Graphical User Interface)
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Easy-to-use menu structure
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Easy-to-use recorded data search (Time, Date, Motion, and Alarm)
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Easy-to control via Front Panel, IR remote control and USB 2.0 mouse.
● Stability
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Auto restart after power interruption
DB structure offers data stabilisation and better storage utilisation
● Expandability
- Remote DVR’s can be controlled using the supplied software client viewer.
● Technology
- Embedded LINUX OS
- Maximum record rate 400fps(PAL)/ 480fps(NTSC)
- High-resolution & high-quality H.264 algorithm
- Uses watermarking & scrambling technologies,
- H.264 : 1 ~ 2 Kbytes per image with resolution 360x240
● Functionality
- Variable recording function (normal, alarm, motion, schedule, duration, Time Lapse,)
- RS485 Telemetry
- Full channel real-time monitoring
- Live monitoring, recording, playback, backup, remote access simultaneously
- Multi channel playback
- Variable events notification to e-mail, buzzer or PC Client system
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Rear Panel Connections
①
⑨ ⑩
⑪
② ③
⑫ ⑬
④
⑭
(1) RS232
Serial Communication
(2) AUDIO OUTPUT
Audio output
(3) COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT
Composite Video Output
(4) VIDEO IN
16 Camera inputs (1.0v p-p, 75Ω)
(5) PTZ CAMERA CONTROLLER
Serial Communication for Pan / Tilt Camera
(6) KEYBOARD CONTROLLER
Serial Communication for P/T/Z Control Keyboard
(7) ALARM OUT
Alarm output port
(8) SENSOR IN
16 Sensor input ports
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(9) DC IN
DC 12V 3.3A
(10) E-SATA PORT
Port for e-sata HDD
(11) Network Port (RJ-45)
Connecting to the Quantum DVR through Internet or LAN
(12) VGA VIDEO OUT
VGA Video Output
(13) AUDIO INPUT
Audio input through line
(14) SPOT OUT
Spot Video Output
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System Connection Diagram
Camera
e-sata
HDD
PC
Client
VGA
Monitor
Sensor
Composite
PTZ
Monitor
Camera
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Alarm Connections
The Alarm connections are made via the push in connectors on the rear on the unit. There are 16
individual alarm inputs marked as Sensor In (1-16) and 2 Outputs marked as Alarm, plus 2 ground
connections. As shown below:
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Remote Control
1. Power: Power ON/OFF
2. REC: Start & Stop Recording
3. (1 to 9) Numbers and letters
4. P/T/Z: Entering PTZ menu directly
5. OSD: On Screen Display ON/OFF
6. SEQ: Sequence operation
7. LOG: Direct access Log list
8. INFO: Direct access system Info.
9. ID: Reserved.
10.MUTE: Audio Mute
11.AUDIO: Switches through Audio
channels
12. MENU: Entering system menu
13. SEARCH: Entering search
14. ARROW & SPLIT: Left, Right, Up and
Down. Also, Screen split options
15. VOL”+,-“ : Up, down volume
16. CH “+,-“ : Up, down channel(s)
17. ▶(▶) : Play(or fast forward)
18. (◀)◀: Reverse play
19. II: Pause
20. ■: Stop playback
21. Cam: Changing PTZ icon
22. P/T: Pan &Tilt
23. Z/F: Zoom/ & Focus
24. DIS: Channel Division
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OSD Description
PTZ icon
Record Standby:
It is shown when
recording is not
activated.
The Status Bar shows HDD capacity, Network
This screen shows PTZ control of
connection, Time, etc using by icons.
camera 2. The on screen arrows
-HDD capacity
will allow control of this camera.
-Network connection
: 1.7GB is used out of 298.0GB
: It is shown that admin or
user is connected.
-Date/Time
*Others :
-Backup
-Mute
-USB Stick:
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Menu Tree
Main Menu
Display
Camera Setting
Camera Covert
Camera Name
Spot Setting
OSD Setting
Live Setting
Recording
Global
Watermark
Frame
HDD Overwrite
Event
Audio
Action
Pre-Alarm Duration
Schedule
Holiday
Time
Duration
System
Basic
Language
Disk
Auto Delete Mode
Account
Date Format
Program Update
Time/DST Set
Sensor
Video Type
PTZ Setup
System ID
PTZ Controller
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Network
DDNS
IP SET
NTP
Live
Event
E-Mail Registration
SMTP Mode
E-Mail Out
Beep Out
Alarm Out
Search
Date/Time
Search
Event
Calendar
Archive
All
Power
Log
Record
Operation
Client
Event
Archive
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DDNS
User ID
User Password
Domain
Dynamic IP
IP
Gate Way
Net Mask
DNS Server
DSL ID
DSL PW
DVR Port
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Default Passwords
Front Panel
A Password is required if you need to: Log on; enter the menus; down power; stop recording
or changing an IP setting.
Logging ON
Before the system can be used it is necessary to Log On as a user, he rights of each user
can be managed by an administrator level log on
Press MENU on the front panel, or right click and select the MENU icon. The following box
will be displayed played asking for password.
The default Password is:
00000000 (8 zeros)
To select a different use press the Select key in the centre of the unit, use the up and down
arrows to choose, then press the Select key again to confirm. Then enter this users
password.
Viewer Software
When using the supplied Viewer software, the default logon details are:
User ID is “admin” (not case sensitive).
Password is “00000000” i.e. 8x Zero’s
(Admin ID cannot be changed, as this is the full administrator ID)
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Click on arrow to view a quick connection
address book for the last 22 units that
the software has been connected to.
This uses the description to quickly identify
each unit.
Menu Navigation
To enter the set-up menus, the user has to have the required access rights and be
logged on press the Menu button or right click with mouse on screen and select the menu
icon. The following screen will be displayed.
Front Panel or IR remote control
First select the user name by pressing select key and using the up and down key.
Next, enter the password (default password is 00000000 – 8 zeros). Use the down key, up
key and select key. The following menu page will be displayed.
All menus are navigated around using the left / Right / Up / Down and the Select button.
To step back out of the menus press MENU button
Mouse control
Left clicking the mouse brings up the following display, from this right click on the menu icon
to display the password box, use the mouse to select the user name and enter the password.
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Note: This display is also used to select Search mode, Turn on the telemetry
mode.
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If Menu has been selected the following screen will be displayed.
Select Sub menus by clicking on the relevant title.
The method of altering the value of a segment within a menu page will
vary slightly depending on the page:
1. Clicking on a segment will toggle through available values
2. Click on icon at top of list will change all channel values
3. Click on the box and the following keyboard will be displayed:
Use the keyboard to fill in titles etc, followed by OK to enter the value.
Remote Keyboard
The remote keyboard is connected via the push in connector on the rear of the unit.
The 2 connectors are marked as Kbd (+) and Kbd(-), as shown below:
Kbd (+)
Kbd (-)
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Menu Settings
1. Display
[ Camera Setting ]
Brightness, Saturation, Contrast, Hue and default
The picture displayed from each camera can be individually adjusted to balance the multi
screen view.
Use UP() / DOWN() keys to select the cell to be altered, then press select to turn the box
green, then use the numeric keys to change the values.
Alternatively use the mouse to select the cell, the on screen keyboard will appear select the
value and click OK
[ Camera Covert ]
Cameras can be hidden from the viewer in live or play back mode.
Select the camera to be made covert using the up and down keys, then press select to turn
the camera green, toggle between on and off with the up and down buttons.
Alternatively use the mouse to select the camera and click between on and off.
In order to view covert cameras in Live or Playback, it needs to be turned off in the menus,
this is requires the necessary user rights.
[ Camera Name ]
Each camera can be titled using the alphanumeric buttons on the front panel or the mouse.
Each title can have up to 32 characters, if there are too many characters to display in 1 line,
it will be shown as _... For example, ‘FIRST MEETING ROOM’ -> ‘FIRST MEETIN…’
Use the Up and Down arrows to select the title to be altered, press the select key to turn the
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numeric keys to select the character ( Similar to SMS on a mobile phone). When complete
press the select key to exit.
Alternatively use the mouse to select the title to alter, the on screen keyboard will appear,
enter the title followed by the OK button.
[ Spot Setting ]
<Single Screen>
<Quad Screen>
<9 Channel Divisions>
<16 Channel Divisions>
Spot output is used to configure the second monitor output. The Spot monitor can respond to
Alarms, Motion, Audio, or can be configured for full or multi-screen sequences.
Use the Select key to turn the Mode box from Blue to Green, use the up and down arrows to
select the mode between multi-screen options; Alarms, Motion or Audio.
Once the mode has been selected, you can select either a duration or On/Off option (Mode
dependant). Use the Select button to turn the box from blue to green then use the Up and
Down keys to alter value. Press select to turn back to blue.
Alternatively, use the mouse to select mode by repeatedly clicking in the Mode box. Then
select the duration or On/off for each channel.
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[ OSD Setting ]
Selecting how long the graphic information is displayed on the screen.
Status Bar
The display bar at the bottom of the screen can be set to be permanently on or to disappear
after a period of time.
Event Display
Icons such as recording mode, motion detection can be displays or not (On /Off)
Camera Names
The camera title can be displayed or not (On/Off)
PTZ display
When in telemetry mode the on screen telemetry display can be set to be Always on or to
disappear after a set period of inactivity 5 or 10 second or Off.
Menu
The menu display can be set to time out after either 1 or 5 minutes.
Password Entry
The password entry display can be set to time out after 1 or 5 minutes.
Blending
The opacity of the menus and Status bar can be set between 0 and 6, 0 is solid, 6 being very
opaque.
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[ Live Setting ]
The live settings are used to set up a sequence of either full screen camera images or multi
screen displays
Use the Up and Down arrows to select either: Full Screen, Quad or Nine way split
sequences. The display will change to allow individual sequence times to be set per channel
or split screen option. Use the select key to turn the cell green and then the Up and Down
keys to change the values.
Use the right button to move to “Start” press select, the main monitor out put will display this
sequence.
Alternatively use the mouse to select the sequence required then select the duration.
Click “Start” to turn the sequence on.
To interrupt the sequence, simply select any camera.
APPLY: In order to save any modified setting value, press “SEL” key when the
“APPLY” section is highlighted. This action can be carried out within each Sub
Menu.
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2. Recording
[ Global ]
Watermark
Generally this should be set to on, this allows the supplied software to verify the downloaded
information to ensure it has not been tampered with or changed.
HDD Overwrite
Generally this should be set to on to ensure that the DVR does not stop recording when the
hard drives are full.
Audio
Enable each audio channel for global recording.
Pre-Alarm Duration
This is the time for which the DVR will buffer recordings, to use as pre-alarm events, It can
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be set to 0, 5, 10, 15 or 20 seconds
[ Frame ]
This configures the FPS for each schedule – Day/ Night/ Weekend & Holiday/ Time/ Instant
recording.
⑥ ⑦ ⑧
⑨ ⑩ ⑪
⑫
① ② ③ ④ ⑤
In Schedule Setup, users can define the recording schedule :
① Day
② Night
③ Weekend/Holiday
④ Time
⑤ Instant Recording
Configure the FPS for each schedule – Day / Night / Week(Holiday) / Time / Instant
⑥ Resolution
Each channel can be individually configured for record rate.
In CIF (360x288), 25 fps is available to each channel (total 400fps).
In 2CIF (720x288), 12.5 fps is available to each channel (Total 200fps).
In D1 (720x576), 6.25 fps is available to each channel (Total 100fps).
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⑦ Recording mode : [C] / [E] / [C+E] / [N/A]
C : Continuous , E : Event , C+E : Continuous + Event
⑧ Continuous Recording FPS
NTSC : 0~30fps , PAL : 0~25fps
⑨ Event Recording FPS
NTSC : 0~30fps , PAL : 0~25fps
⑩ Audio recording
Enable each audio channel for recording.
⑪ Post recording
10 ~ 99 sec
⑫ Quality
Best / Good / Standard
[ Event ]
When an event comes in the DVR records he image according to its settings(Frame menu)
and triggers an alarm(Action).
①
②
③
① Motion On/Off
Specify whether to use motion input or not.
② Motion Sensitivity
Low / Medium / High
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③ Motion Area
Define the motion detection area.
To setup the motion detection grid per channel select the “Sel” button
The detection area is divided into a grid of 11x9(PAL) / 11x8(NTSC) cells. Default is all cells
in active mode.
Use the Left/ right/ up/ down btton to move cursor and the Select key to toggle between
active and inactive.
The mouse can also be used to select cells and toggle them on and off.
Care must be taken in setting of the motion sensitivity. It is recommended that each level is
tested to find out which one suits that particular camera site.
The motion detection is not recommended for external cameras.
④ Alarm (Sensor)
There are 16 Alarm inputs on the rear of the unit.
Associate each sensor with the camera channels.
⑤ Video Loss
Select a channel to report video loss on.
[ Action ]
①
②
③
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① Channel
▲ Channel 1~8
▼ Channel 9~16
② Relay On/Off
Associate an alarm relay with a channel.
③ Preset on Alarm
Enable PTZ camera to move to a preset position when an event occurs.
See PTZ control for more information.
A single alarm input can be used to drive up to 4 PTZ cameras to preset positions or
Preset tours.
[ Schedule ]
① Night
Set night time.
Ex. If 18:00 to 6:00 is defined as night time, 6:00 to 18:00 is defined as daytime.
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② Weekend
Define weekend.
[ Holiday ]
Define Holiday
(1) Press ADD button.
①
②
③
④
⑤
(2) Define holiday pressing the buttons.
① Select day or date
② Month
③ Ordinal
④ Day ⑤ Duration
(3) Press OK button when finished setting the holiday.
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[ Time ]
The time recording allows the DVR to be set to only record at particular times of the day.
(1) Press ADD button.
①
②
③ ④
(2) Set the recording time pressing the buttons.
① Day ② Start Time ③ End Time ④ Channel
(3) Press OK button when finished setting the recording time.
(4) Repeat the above steps to set up more recording times.
(5) Press APPLY to save settings.
[ Duration ]
The Duration mode allows the user to set the number of days that they require to record for.
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The resolution; whether cameras are active or not and whether audio is being recorded can
each be set per channel. The user then sets the number of days of recording required, then
the E4000 will automatically calculate best record rate to achieve these settings
① ② ③
④
⑤ ⑥
⑦
① Channel
▲ Channel 1~8
▼ Channel 9~16
② Resolution
Each channel can be individually configured for record rate. (CIF/2CIF/D1)
③ Recording On/Off
Specify whether to record a video or not for each camera.
④ Audio recording On/Off
Specify whether to record an audio or not for each camera.
⑤ Quality
Specify the record quality for each camera. (Good/Standard/Best)
⑥ Duration
Specify how many days DVR will record on the HDD.
⑦ Recording FPS
It is changed automatically by the duration value.
NOTE:
If the duration recording is in set, all the frame menu settings will be returned to the factory
default.
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3. System
[ Basic ]
User can set Language, Auto Delete Mode, Date Format, Time/DST Set, Video Type, System
ID. Also, Initialisation and system Information is available.
Language
The default is English. Italian, French, Hungarian, Slovak, German, Russian, Chinese,
Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese Danish and Polish are available.
Auto Delete Mode
Auto Delete Mode can be set to automatically erase recorded older than a certain number of
days. This can be set between 0 and 99 days.
Date Format
The default is dd-mm-yyyy.
Other date formats available are: mm-dd-yyyy / / yyyy-mm-dd.
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Time/DST Setting
The DVRs time can be set by clicking on the time and date displayed in this section, the on
screen keyboard will appear. Set the time and date and click Ok, next select the country to
enable the Day Light Saving mode.
If the country does not appear in the list the use the User define option as shown
below:
PLAYBACK FOLLOWING TIME CHANGE
The DVR uses the time and date to index video on the hard disk drive so you can find it later.
Changing the time can cause the DVR to work improperly, when you try to play back video. If
you set the hour ahead, this is not a problem. But, if you set the hour back, there will be more
than one recording with the same time stamp.
Such as during the October Daylight Saving Time changeover, if you try to search for video
between 1 am and 2 am, the recorder may not operate properly because there will be two
hours of recorded video during this time period. To view video during this overlapping time
period, you must start playback before 1 am, then recorder will play both hours between 1
am and 2 a.m.
You cannot do a backward search through the overlapping time. But, you can do forward
search.
The Time and Date and the DST time can be changed from the front panel, the Mouse or the
Remote Control
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Video Type
Video Type can set in this menu without rebooting or initialisation. The default is PAL, NTSC
can also be selected
System ID
The remote control can be used to control up to 16 DVRs, the ID number on each can be set
to a unique address so that the remote will only control one at a time if they are in close
proximity. The default is 11.
Repeated click
on the ID value to change to the required number.
To select a unit on the
number, followed by the
remote control press the ID button, followed by the
ID button again. The LED will flash slowly.
LED
Initialization
All the menu settings will be returned to the factory default. To carry out this function the
system recording will have to be turned off.
Information
The Information Screen shows the hard disk size, current firmware revisions, IP address and
MAC address
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[ Disk ]
Format
Formatting of the drive is used when new drives are installed or you need to wipe all
information on the disk.
Click on OFF to turn to ON, then click on Execute, click YES, to confirm
Smart
This function is used to keep a check on the health of the Hard disk. The parameters which
can be monitored are:
1. Read/Write errors on the drive
2. Drive temperature.
To set enable these features, click on “Set”, three options will be presented:
Smart –
Turn to on to enable feature
Temperature – Using the on screen keyboard set the temperature at which the warning is to
be reported. (recommended setting 45)
Message Box - The message box can be turned on or off to give a visible warning.
Alternatively and E-mail; can be sent if any problems occur. (see the Event
menu set-up section)
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[ Account ]
The DVR can have the following different levels of operators, each with different users rights
and passwords:
Admin level –
Manager level –
Users 1-4 -
Operators logged in at this level has full rights
Operators logged in that this level as default have access to all
except: Stopping Recording and Shutting down the DVR.
Operators logged in at this level Only have the ability to Search and
play, Control PTZ cameras and get access via the network.
Each users rights, can be individually tailored to their own requirements, the amending of
these rights can only be done by an Administrator level log on.
Amending operators settings and user rights
Click on the box beside Level, this will step through the 6 Operator set up pages, chose the
operator required.
The operator ID can be changed using the on screen keyboard
The operators Password can be changed
The operators user rights can be amended:
Menu – Allows access to the menu
Play/Search – Allows access to the Playing back and Searching
Archive – Allows the ability to download information
Rec - Allows the ability to turn off recording
PTZ – Allows the ability to control PTZ cameras
Network – Allows the ability to view remotely with the client software
Covert – Allows the ability to view coverted cameras
Shutdown – Allows the ability to turn the power off from the front panel
Once the above has been set, ensure that the Activate box has been ticked.
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Automatic timed log out
The system can be set to automatically log out a user after a certain amount of time if no key
presses have been made. The operator level has to have been activated before this can be
set. While in the account setup page for the User, click on the middle icon at the bottom of
the menu page
, the screen will change to show the following:
Click on the boxes adjacent to “Local” for the time out period for operation form the front
panel. Click on the box adjacent to “Client” for the time out period for operation form the
client software. This can be set to either: Off, 15 mins, 30 mins or 1 Hour.
Archive log access
Access to the archive log is password protected, use this section to amend the password per
user. This will allow traceability of which user has downloaded information.
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[ Program Update ]
Always turn off : Playback and Network access while upgrading the unit
The latest firmware version can be upgraded through USB 2.0 Port using Memory Stick or
CD/DVD Media. When a memory stick is connected to the USB port, this symbol
be shown in the status bar of the screen.
will
Enter “menu”-> “System Set”-> “Program Update”. If the system recognizes the new
firmware then, “New program found” will be displayed on the screen.
Next press the “SELECT” button.
Processing percentage will be displayed.
NOTE
1. If the system doesn’t recognize the new firmware, “New program not found” will be
displayed.
2. USB compatibility has been tested successfully with: Lexar Jumpdrive 128/256MB,
Sandisk Mini Cruzer & Cruzer Micro 2GB, KINGSTONE 2GB, A-DATA 2GB, IMATION 2GB,
SANDISK 1GB, SANDISK 512MB, MARUZEN 1GB
3. For system stability, please turn off 1) recording 2) playback 3) network connection during
upgrading.
4. After updating program, reboot the DVR. The simplest way is press POWER button and
enter the password.
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[ Sensor ]
The 16 alarm inputs on the rear of the Quantum can be configured to be normally open (N.O),
normally closed (N.C) or None.
[ PTZ Setup ]
The E4000 DVR can control PTZ cameras via coax or a RS485 connection on the rear of
the DVR. The cameras can have individually selectable Protocols with a choice of Pelco P
or Pelco D etc. The Baud rate can also be selected.
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[ PTZ Controller ]
The E4000 DVR needs to be setup to accept the VKBD3im, VKBD4 or QSC1000 keyboard,
as a default this will be set to the correct Protocol and Baud rate, the ID RS485 Address my
need to be adjusted dependant on the number of PTZ cameras on the system. The
Keyboard ID should not be the same as any of the domes on the system.
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Telemetry connections and User Instructions
Remote Keyboard Connections
The connection of the keyboard to the E4000 DVR, is made
via the push connectors marked as Kbd on the rear of the
DVR, These is the 2nd connector to the left hand side of the
bank of push in connectors.
RS485 Dome Telemetry connections
The connection to RS485 domes is made via the push
connectors marked as Tel on the rear of the DVR.
The domes can be wired in a Daisy chain, examples shown below.
Daisy Chain configuration
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PTZ user instructions
The telemetry function of the Quantum Plus can be controlled via 3 different methods:
1. Remote keyboard
2. Remote control
3. Software viewer
Remote Keyboard : See keyboard manual for control of PTZ cameras
Remote control functions
[ Camera selection ]
The PTZ cameras can be controlled in either full screen or split screen mode. If in full
screen mode press the camera selection key
, the camera icon will step from one
camera to the next on the split screen. When the icon appears on the camera to be
controlled then press the PTZ key
.
If in full screen mode then simply press the PTZ key
.
[ Pan and Tilt control ]
To move the dome left / right / up or down use the arrows keys
.
[ Zoom and Focus control ]
To select Zoom and Focus press the Zoom Key
Zoom + =
Zoom - =
.
Focus Near =
Focus Far =
[ Preset positions ]
1. To store a preset position
Move the camera to the required position then press the record key
by the number key of the preset to be stored (1 – 9)
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2. To recall a Preset
Press the search key
followed by the number (1 -9).
[ Run Tour 1 ]
To run Tour 1, press the search key
followed by the number 0 (Zero). The tour
requires a keyboard to set it up in the domes menu.
Dome Menu access
When controlling PTZ domes from the E4000 DVR, it is possible to enter the Dome’s
menu structure, using the Remote Keyboard, Mouse or the Client software. The
method from each device is slightly different; the following section will explain each
method.
Remote Keyboard
1. Select Dome from the Keyboard, ensure the keyboard is in Pan and Tilt Mode.
2. Use the Joystick to move the camera.
* For more detail, please refer to your keyboard manual.
Mouse
1. Right click mouse
2. Mouse menu screen will appear:
3. Left click MENU
4. The password box will appear
5. ENTER 1, 2, 3,4
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6. Click On the word
7. The Dome Password Menu will appear
8. Using the Arrows enter the Domes password,
9. Once in the Menus use the arrows to navigate.
10. To Exit repeatedly press ESC
11. To remove the navigation arrows, right click.
Client Software
1. While Client software is running select the dome required.
2. Enter Pan and tilt mode by clicking on the
icon
3. The Pan and tilt control window will appear
4. Click on the central button
5. The following box will appear
6.
7. Select the Dome Button
8. The dome password menu will appear
9. The pan and tilt control window will change to the following
10. Use the arrows, SEL ( ENTER) and PREV(ESCAPE), to navigate around the menus
11. To Exit the menu mode repeatedly press PREV.
12. To return to PTZ mode press the
button.
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4. Network
(If the DVR is connected to a network, this icon will be shown in the OSD display)
This menu can only be accessed if the user has the necessary rights. (Default password is
00000000).
With in the Network menu the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Named Server), IP addresses, NTP
and Live can be set.
[ DDNS ]
What is DDNS?
DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses. DDNS serves a similar
purpose to DNS: DDNS allows anyone hosting a Web or FTP server to advertise a public
name to prospective users.
Unlike DNS that only works with static IP addresses, DDNS works with dynamic IP
addresses, such as those assigned by an ISP or other DHCP server.
What this means is that the DVR does not need a Static IP address to be available for
viewing remotely over the World Wide Web.
Please refer to Appendixes 4 on how to set up the DDNS service.
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[ IP SET ]
When a fixed IP address is being used, the Use Dynamic IP should be set to NO
The IP Address, Gateway and Subnet Mask need to be set, these will generally be given by
the Network Manager.
DSL refers to all types of Digital Subscriber Line such as ADSL and SDSL.
The DVR Port and WEB Port can both be changed if required, default are 2000, and 80
respectively.
[ NTP ]
The Network Time Protocol Setting allows the DVR time to be synchronised with an external
time server.
The default is NTP OFF. When turned on the Type of service can be selected, options are
Default (time.bora.net), Domain and IP. As shown in next diagram:
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The Time zone can also be chosen within the City selection, use the right arrow on the front
panel to change the city settings.
[ LIVE ]
This allows a separate Live viewing resolution and Quality, regardless of System Recording
and Quality, to be set for remote viewing, this helps optimise the network streaming.
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5. Event
This section is used to inform the user as to an event occurring, this can be by the sounding
of a buzzer or by sending an E-mail to a predefined address.
[ E-Mail Registration ]
Within this section up to 3 users can be set-up to receive an email on the occurrence of an
event such as Video Loss / Alarm / Motion or Power Loss. An E-mail will only be sent if the
E4000 is sitting on a network with access to the Internet, e.g. through a router.
The e-mail addresses are set via the alphanumeric buttons on the front panel, or from the on
screen keyboard via the mouse.
The Sender Address is the address that will appear on the E-mail received by the user, this
should be set logically to identify the specific DVR.
The report period is used to set how often e-mails are sent: Immediately on and event, Daily
or Weekly
SEND TEST MAIL sends a test E-mail to the addresses so allowing the installer to verify if
the setup is correct.
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[ SMTP Mode ]
The SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) function allows e-mails to be sent over a LAN
The default is SMTP Mode “OFF”.
In order to activate SMTP Mode, choose SMTP Mode either IP or Domain first.
Then, put ID, Password, IP address, and port.
Finally press “SMTP Status Check” to test.
Please see the screen shots that follow:
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[ E-mail Out ]
As well as e-mail on event activations the E4000 can be set to send a report on the following
occurrences: Video Loss; Alarm; Motion: Power Loss and Smart (Hard disk monitoring).
[ Beep Out ]
The buzzer can be set to sound on the following occurrences: Video Loss; Alarm
input; Motion detection; Power Loss; Smart (Hard disk monitoring).
The duration of the beep can be set.
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[ Alarm Out ]
The Alarm out relay can be set to activate on the following occurrences: Video Loss;
Alarm input; Motion detection; Power Loss; Smart (Hard disk monitoring).
The duration of the activation can be set.
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Search Menu
1. Searching Video Footage
To access the search option, press the SEARCH button on the front panel or right click the
mouse and select Search, (A password may have to be entered) after which the following
screen will be displayed.
[ Date / Time Search ]
If you select date/time search, the following will be shown. Use the numerical number on the
front panel or the mouse to select the time and date required, then select Play.
[ Event ]
This allows the user to select between ALARM, MOTION or AUDIO. Select required option
by pressing the right arrow, or selecting with the mouse.
ALARM – The search is for any alarm activation within the times defined.
MOTION – The search is for any motion events within the times defined.
AUDIO – The search is for any audio activations within the times defined.
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[ Calendar Search ]
Following screen is displayed when “Calendar” search is selected.
The Calendar search gives a graphical representation of when video is recorded on the hard
drive.
The year and month can be selected. This month is shown as a calendar on the screen, any
day which contains recorded video will be indicated by a highlighted number in white.
Move to the desired day by using the up / down / left / right buttons, Select the day by
pressing SEL.
The following screen will be displayed.
Hours of the day
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The hours which have recorded data are displayed as a coloured bar. Select the hour which
you want to review, the following screen will be displayed.
Minutes
hour
in
the
The minutes which have recorded data will be displayed as a coloured bar, click on the time
required; the recorded data will be played back from this point.
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2. Archiving Evidence to DVD/CD or USB
Once the required video has been found, it may be necessary to down load it for evidential
purposes. This can be done either onto the internal CD/DVD-R writer or via the USB port on
the front of the E4000.
To do this press the SEARCH button and using the down button move to ARCHIVE, once
highlighted press SEL, the following screen will be displayed.
Device
This allows selection between the internal CD /DVD-R writer and the FLASH option via the
USB port, when highlighted use the right arrow to toggle between the options.
Device Format
Format for CD/DVD-R is not needed. When using a USB pen, the format should be done first.
Type
EXCLUSIVE file type
If evidence is downloaded as an Exclusive file, the Quantum Plus will download bespoke
player software on to the CD / DVD or USB device along with the evidence. This means that
no special software is required, by the reviewing PC. This format is secure and watermarked.
LOG
The Log file can be downloaded from this menu screen, simply tick the LOG box and do not
select any camera channels, then select transfer.
From/ To
You can set up the start and stop time which is required to be backed up to the internal
CD/DVD-R or USB device.
Highlight this option, then press SEL, then use the alphanumeric buttons or the mouse to set
the time and date. Repeat for the end time.
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Channel
As long as the EXCLUSIVE file format is selected, the number of channels to be down
loaded can be selected. Anything from a single channel to all 16 can be selected.
Calculate Archive size
Once the time and date and file format have been entered, it is necessary to confirm that the
size of file created will not exceed the size of memory available on the disk or USB device.
Move to Calculated Archive size and press SEL.
The E4000 will then calculate storage space required for download file. This will be displayed
in the Required Size section. As long as the Required Size is smaller than the Free/ total
space, then move to Transfer and select it.
Transfer
When Transfer is highlighted press SEL, the downloading will start. Percentage done during
downloading will be shown.
* USB compatibility: the following have been tested
Lexar JumpDrive
128/256MB
SanDisk Mini Cruzer
SanDisk Cruzer Micro
128MB
256MB, 512GB, 1GB
KINGSTONE
2GB
A-DATA
IMATION
MARUZEN
DVD/RW Plextor
2GB
2GB
1GB
PX-716UFL
Lite-On CD/RW
(LTR-52327SX)
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3. Log
The log file contains information on the following:
Power:
Record:
Operation:
Client:
Event:
Archive:
Power on, Power off, Power fail
Rec fail, Rec start, Rec stop, Rec error, Rec full
Play start, Play stop, HDD format, Menu set
R_Login, R_Logout, R_Logfail, R_Play, R_Transfer, R_Rec on, R_Rec off,
R_Upgrade
Alarm, Motion, Audio, Video loss, Email fail
This lists the USER, time/date when Archive was done, and time range of
archived section.
A total of 2500 events can be recorded the oldest being overwritten when a new one occurs,
they can be viewed all together or as individual types.
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Client Viewer software
Each E4000 comes with license free viewer software to view the E4000 across a network.
To be able to do this the recommended minimum specification for the PC is as follows:
Minimum PC specification
> CPU: Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz,
> Graphic Memory: 256MB
Installing software
When you put Quantum Network installation CD into your PC, it will auto run and lead you
through an installation wizard. Follow the instructions. Once the software is loaded it will
automatically run.
Connection
To connect to the Unit, open the Viewer Software and click the connection button,
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Logging on
The following window will appear.
To connect to the E4000, enter the units: IP address; DVR Port (2000 ids default), ID and
Password. Then, click “OK”, to start the live monitoring.
Description field is the name of area / Building / location of the DVR, this should be typed in
he first time the unit is connected to, this will store it in the address book.
Address book
Click on the Arrow to the left of the IP
address, the following box will appear.
This lists the last 22 units that have been
accessed. To reconnect to one of these
units simply double click, then add the ID
and Password.
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Explanation of Screen Buttons
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Live Monitoring
The software is best viewed with the PC monitor resolution, set to: 1024 x 768.
Split Screen options (1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13,16):
Spilt Screens can be viewed during both live and playback. The splits screens available are:
full screen,4,6,7, 8,9,10,13 and 16 way.
1) Full Screen
2) 10 Way
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Full Screen on/ off
When the full screen button is
selected, a tool bar offering the
various split screen options, and
the Exit key will be displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
OSD on/off:
The OSD button will toggle
between the on screen titles
etc being shown or hidden
(Smart) Arrange On/Off:
If Cameras are being displayed in segments that are not logical, the Smart button will
rearrange and put camera input 1 into segment 1 (Top Left) etc.
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Image Save / Load:
/
SAVE: This icon is used to save a still image in either JPEG or BMP or TIF format. There is
no change on the main screen when the “Save” icon is pressed.
The still image is stored as default in C: H264CD: Saved folder, as a Jpeg image using the
date and time as the file name.
LOAD: This icon is used to retrieve and view a saved still image, when selected a list of
available images will be shown. Select to one required, it will be displayed along with data
information (Status-Live/Playback, IP address, CH No.).
Playback (Step Backward, Backward, Playback, Pause, Recording, Stop, Step
Forward)
Audio (Mute, Volume, Select Audio, Microphone)
Select Audio: Toggles through audio channels.
Microphone: It is used for transmitting audio to the System through a microphone.
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Remote search
Search (Date/Time/Event/Calendar), Archive (Remote Archive), Log (Remote Log) are
available.
SEARCH
This Remote Search is able to play back video on the PC direct from the hard disk storage
on the Quantum Plus. There are 3 options for as follows.
1) Date/Time
2) Event
3) Calendar
Date/Time
When the cursor is placed over a part of the time and
date a drop down arrow will appear, use this to set the
required value.
When set.
Click “Play” button, this window disappears and
Remote Playback will start.
To stop playing back press Stop
the search
screen will appear to allow another search to be
carried out, if not required, click cancel followed by
live
.
Event
Click on the Event button on the right hand side, the
software will search for all event types. This may take
a short while.
A list of the available events will appear.
To play an Event select it and click Play.
To stop playing back press Stop
the search
screen will appear to allow another search to be
carried out, if not required, click cancel followed by
live
.
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Calendar
Select the date required (as long as the date is highlighted in Blue there is recorded data on
from that day).
There are 3 options for selecting the required time once the date has been selected.
1) Drag the Red line along the colour bar (I.e. Blue: Normal Recording) till the required time
is reached.
2) Click on the required time for playback on the blue bar then the red line will move to this
point.
3) Hover over the time box, a drop down arrow will appear allowing the manual selection of
Hours, mins and seconds.
Next click the “Play” button for Remote Playback. Or, click “Prev” to go back to previous
stage.
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Select Channel:
Channels can be included or excluded dependent
on query. This is available within Search, Backup
and Logs.
.
ARCHIVE
Remote Archive – Date/Time
Enter the Start and End dates and times, by
hovering over the selections, a drop down box
will appear.
Once selection is made, then “click” calculate,
the file size will be displayed. Finally click
“Archive”, the file will be transferred to
C:\ H264CD \Download.
Remote Archive – Event
Select either: Alarm, Motion or Audio
from the top of the screen. A list of
events will appear.
Click on the event required, it will be
come highlighted.
Click on Calculate, the file size will be
calculated, this may take a few
seconds.
Finally click Archive; the file will be
transferred to C:\ H264CD\Download.
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Remote Archive – Calendar
Select the date required (Days with recorded video a data present are highlighted in Blue)
There are 3 options for selecting the required time once the date has been selected.
1) Drag the Red line along the colour bar (I.e. Blue: Normal Recording) till the required time
is reached.
2) Click on the required time for playback on the blue bar then the red line will move to this
point.
3) Hover over the time box, a drop down arrow will appear allowing the manual selection of
Hours, minutes and seconds.
Then click the “Next” button to set “End” Archive time, in the same manner.
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The backup procedure is same as Date/Time & Event backup as previous page.
* “Prev” to go back to previous stage.
*The downloaded data is saved in the follows location.
C:\H264CD\Download.
Play back down loaded files
Open the viewer software but do not connect to a unit, click the cancel button to remove the
log on box.
Next click on the Local search button
the normal search box will appear, use the
same method to search the files on the PC and Play back
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Remote Log
The Log file can either be viewed or printed. The recorded Event can be played, by selecting
it and clicking on Play.
The log list can be viewed as a whole or filtered by the following types:
Power:
Record:
Operation:
Client:
Event:
Archive
Power on, Power off,
Rec fail, Rec start, Rec stop, Rec error, Rec full
Play start, Play stop, HDD format, Menu set
R_Login, R_Logout, R_Logfail, R_Play, R_Transfer, R_Rec on, R_Rec off,
R_Upgrade
Alarm, Motion, Audio, Video loss, Email fail.
This is a Password protected section, only available to users with the
correct rights. Click on the Archive button a password entry box will appear,
which has to be completed before the Archive log list will appear.
Info
- “System Info” of the Remote Log
- “Status Info” of the Remote Log
The system info displays the Mac
address and software version
information.
This shows the status of both the
Hard disk and the recording modes of
each channel.
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Remote Setup: (Menu settings - Same as DVR)
1. Display
Camera Setting
Within this setting the Hue, Saturation,
Contrast and Brightness can be adjusted
on a camera by camera basis.
Camera Covert
Cameras can be remotely set into Covert
Mode, they are still being recorded but
cannot be viewed local to the system, or by
any remote user apart from the Administrator
on line.
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Camera Name
Up to 32 Characters are available for each camera
name.
Spot Monitor settings
1) Set “Mode” (normal screen or Event).
2) Next select Duration for a sequence.
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OSD On/Off
Selecting how long the graphic
information is displayed on the
screen.
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2. Recording
1. Watermark – security tagging of
recorded video.
2. HDD Overwrite – When the disk is full
it will overwrite the oldest data.
3. The Picture quality can be set
4. Alarm mode can be set between
Exclusive and Normal
5. Non- Alarmed resolution – this is the
resolution that non alarmed cameras
are recorded in during an alarm event
6. Non-Alarmed FPS- this is the rate that
non alarmed cameras are recorded in
during an alarm event
7. Post-Alarm duration – the period alarm
record settings continue for after an
event finishes.
8. Pre-Alarm Resolution – Picture quality
for pre event recording.
9. Pre-Alarm FPS – Picture rate for pre
event recording.
10. Pre-Alarm Duration – Length of pre
event.
Global
Frame
This configures the FPS for each
schedule – Day/ Night/ Weekend &
Holiday/ Time/ Instant recording.
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Event
When an event comes in the DVR
records he image according to its
settings(Frame menu) and triggers an
alarm(Action).
Action
Associate an alarm relay with a
channel and enable PTZ camera to
move to a preset position when an
event occurs.
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Schedule
Set night time and define weekend.
Holiday
Define holiday.
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Time
The time recording allows the DVR to
be set to only record at particular times
of the day.
Duration
The Duration mode allows the user to
set the number of days that they
require to record for.
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3. System
Basic
This section is used to select:
Language
Date format
Video type
System ID
Live viewing resolution – over the network
Live Quality – over the network
DST Setup (Daylight Saving Time)
The E4000 can be set to automatically
reset its clock when the clocks change for
Day Light Saving time. As default this is set
to Off.
User Define :
Change “Off” to User Define, this will allow
the exact date and time for the change to
occur. Alternatively
Select Region :
Select the required country.
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Account
Editing ID & password
The E4000 allows for :
1 Administrator level log on
1 Manger level log on
25 User level log on
Each of the 27 log-on accounts can be
given individual passwords and user
rights. User rights can be applied.
Auto Log out
After a certain amount of time (15mins,
30mins or 1 hour) of inactivity. The users
can be automatically logged off both the
Local front panel control, and the Client
viewer,
Archive Log password
A password is required in order to access
the Archive Log.
Smart (HDD watchdog)
Smart can be turned on or off to monitor the
Disk sectors
The temperature can be set 60 to a value,
above which it will alarm. The Q Plus is
rated to work up to +50 degrees C. It is
recommended to set the Temp to approx
+45 degrees. This will give the opportunity
to take preventative action, such as
improving ventilation to the unit.
Message can be turned On or Off, if On a
message will appear on the screen to warn
of potential problems.
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Sensor
Each of the 16 alarm inputs can be
configured to be either inactive (NONE),
or Normally Open (N.O), or Normally
Closed (N.C).
PTZ Setup
ID
Each camera input can be allocated an
RS485 ID between 1 and 255.
Protocol
Each camera output can have
individual protocol associated with it.
an
The Baud rate of each PTZ camera can
be set the choices are:
2400/4800/9600/19200bps
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PTZ Controller
Each Keyboard can be allocated an
RS485 ID between 1 and 255.
Each keyboard can have an RS485
protocol associated with it.
4. Network
NTP
NTP setup allows the DVR to have its internal
clock synchronised with an External clock.
The default setting is “Off”
Type allows selection between:
Default – Time server is “time.bora.net”.
Domain – Where another time server name can
be added.
IP – Where an IP address for a time server can
be input.
Select City :
Once the NTP settings have been set, you must
then tell the DVR which time zone you are in.
This will allow it to offset any time differences if
the time server you contact is in a different zone.
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Select City, the map screen will appear. Hover
over the city selection box, a drop down arrow
will appear, click on the arrow. A list of time zones
will be displayed. Select the time zone where the
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5. Event
E-mail Registration
The E4000 will send E-mails to up to 3
defined addresses under certain
conditions such as Alarms or video
loss. The screen is where you setup
the receiving address and address that
the DVR will send from.
The mails can be set to be sent
immediately an event occurs, Daily or
Weekly.
E-mail Out
The actions which cause an e-mail
response can be defined within this
screen.
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Beep Out
The internal buzzer can be set to sound on
the following occurrences:
Alarm activation
Motion Detection
Video Loss
Power loss
The duration of the buzzer can be set.
Alarm Out
The Alarm output relay can be set to activate
on the following occurrences:
Video Loss
Alarm activation
Motion Detection
Power loss
The duration of the relay closure can be set.
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Local Search (viewing downloaded footage)
This allows playback of video which has been downloaded top the PC.
Search
Searches can be done by Date/Time, Even and Calendar.
Date/Time
Hovering over the Date and Time bars
will allow drop down boxes to select the
required time and Date.
Once set, click Play.
Event
Choose the Event search box then choose the
type of Event you are searching for, options
are: Alarms, Motion or Audio.
Once the selection is made, a list will appear,
choose the Event required and click Play.
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Calendar
When the Calendar option is chosen this
screen will appear, any day with
recording available will be highlighted in
Blue.
Select the required day.
Any downloaded event s will be shown,
click on the event, the red line will move to
that event. Then click Play to review the
recording.
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Log
Clicking on Log will display the log file
from the unit.
This file can be printed, by clicking Print.
Info
Click on Info. This will display the version
of the software client being used.
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Local Setup
This allows the setup of the viewing of the software on the PC.
Global
This screen allows the following:
Draw mode to be set to YUV or RGB
Date Format to be set to: DD/MM/YYY,
MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD.
Save Format, for the saving of stills as
either JPEG, Bit Map or TIF.
Location for where stills are saved.
Opacity
The opacity or “boldness” of the OSD
can be individually set per function.
The lower the number the more see
through the box.
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Audio Buffer
Audio Buffer settings are there to adjust the
audio over the network, this will
compensate for different network speeds
( LANs, WANs etc).
This can only be adjusted if the LIVE video
is switched off.
Adjust each variable to achieve best quality
video for Network bandwidth available, this
is best done through trial and error.
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PAN, TILT, Zoom, Focus (Remote telemetry control)
When PTZ button is being pressed, PTZ control icon will be pop-up on the live image.
PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS
When PAN/TILT button
is
clicked the Pan/Tilt control
appears, this allows Left, Right,
Up and Down Control of PTZ
When Zoom/Focus button
is
clicked, the control changes to
Zoom in on the up arrow, Zoom
out on the down arrow. Focus
near on the left button and focus
far on the right arrow.
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PRESET/LEARN
PRESET&LEARN icon
The presets button can be activated by clicking on the centre of the control icon,
the preset symbol will appear and the Preset selection box will appear.
To save a preset, move the camera to the desired position then click “Set”
followed by the desired number.
To recall the preset, click “Call” followed by the desired number.
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Firmware Upgrade
User can select Firmware Upgrade menu, if a new version of firmaware exits in the
C:/H264CD/Upgrade folder ,then the message ‘New program found!’ will be displayed if there
is no file then ‘New program not found!’ message will be displayed.
To proceed with upgrading press the OK button and select each firmware files to upgrade it
to the system, by ticking the boxes.
Once the upgrade has been completed the following message will appear.
Next press the OK button to reboot the DVR, the firmware will only be applied completely
once the system is rebooted.
Quit (Exiting Client program)
To exit the Client viewer program click the Quit button.
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Appendix 1
Alarm Sensor Installation
1. Components
1) External Sensor : 1
2) DVR System : 1
2. Inner Circuit for Sensor Input
The inner circuit of Quantum DVR is as follows,
① PC817 : Photo Coupler
② The Specification of PC817
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„ Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Forward current
*1Peak forward current
Input
Reverse voltage
Power dissipation
Collector-emitter voltage
Emitter-collector voltage
Output
Collector current
Collector power
dissipation
Total power dissipation
*2Isolation voltage
Symbol
IF
I FM
VR
P
V CEO
V ECO
IC
Rating
50
1
6
70
35
6
50
Unit
mA
A
V
mW
V
V
mA
PC
150
mW
P tot
V iso
200
5 000
-30 to +
100
-55 to +
125
260
mW
V rms
Operating temperature
T opr
Storage temperature
T stg
*3Soldering temperature
*1 Pulse width<=100 s, Duty ratio : 0.001
*2 40 to 60% RH, AC for 1 minute
*3 For 10 seconds
T sol
°C
°C
°C
„ Electro-optical Characteristics
Input
Output
Parameter
Forward voltage
Peak forward
voltage
Reverse current
Terminal
capacitance
Collector dark
current
*4Current transfer
ratio
Collector-emitter
saturation voltage
Isolation resistance
Transfer
characteristics
Symbol
VF
MIN.
-
TYP.
1.2
MAX.
1.4
Unit
V
IFM = 0.5A
-
-
3.0
V
IR
V R =4V
-
-
10
µA
Ct
V = 0, f = 1kHz
-
30
250
pF
V CE = 20V
-
-
10 -7
A
50
-
600
%
-
0.1
0.2
V
5x
1010
1011
-
Ω
V FM
ICEO
CTR
V
CE( sat)
R ISO
Conditions
IF = 20mA
IF = 5mA, V CE =
5V
IF = 20mA, I C =
1mA
DC500V, 40 to
60% RH
Floating
capacitance
Cf
V = 0, f = 1MHz
-
0.6
1.0
pF
Cut-off frequency
fc
V CE = 5V, I C =
2mA, R L = 100
W, -3dB
-
80
-
kHz
-
4
18
µs
3
18
µs
Response
time
Rise
time
Fall
time
tr
tf
V CE = 2V, I C =
2mA, R L = 100
Ω
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3. SENSOR Install Processing
① Please refer the below block diagram.
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Appendix 2
Dynamic IP (Supporting DDNS Server)
With DDNS Server, This allows a user to connect to the unit remotely without the need for a
fixed IP address.(Please register your ID & Domain at www.ddns-dvr.com in which you can
use their DDNS server as free of charge)
1. Visit
www.ddns-dvr.com to get the DDNS user ID & PW as well as Host name.
2. Click to create / set account of “Dynamic DNS”.
3. Select “Create Account” menu.
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4. Create Account.
Fill in all blanks in order to create new account.
ID & Password will be emailed to you when the account is setup correctly.
Once the DDns-Dvr account has been setup, it is necessary to add the details in the Network
section of the E4000’s menus.
DDNS SET
To enter Network set menu, system ask password (Default is 00000000).
In DDNS environment, need to be changed DVR & Web server port, please refer to IP set.
Set up DDNS
1. Change DDNS to ON
2. Input User ID
3. Input User PW
4. Input Domain
5. Click “DDNS Status Check” if it is “ok” Click “Apply”
>> Note :
In DDNS Setup, The Domain Name has to be filled in.
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Appendix 3
Setup For DVR Port/ Web Server Port Using IP Sharing Router (Port
Forwarding)
1) To use IP sharing router, “Dynamic IP” should be set to “NO”.
- DVR Port : This can be set to any number between 2000 to 65535.
- Web Server Port : This can be set to any number between 2000~65535, as long as it is
not the same as the DVR Port number.
2) Setup “virtual server” on IP sharing Router
It is for setting virtual server to forward IP which is allotted to DVR.
> For example,
DVR-1, IP : 192.168.10.107, DVR Port : 7000, Web Server Port : 7001
If DVR-1 is configured as above, the virtual server on IP sharing router is as follows.
① PC Server Name : DVR-1(IP 192.168.10.107)
Protocol : TCP, Internal Port : 7000, External Port : 7000
② PC Server Name : DVR-1 (IP 192.168.10.107)
Protocol : TCP, Internal Port : 7001, External Port : 7001
* For more detail, please refer to relevant IP sharing manual.
③ ‘DDNS’ Setup on IP sharing router
DDNS configuration is not needed in case of fixed IP.
④ To connect DVR-1 with Internet Explorer, http://dvr-1.ddns-dvr.com:7001
To connect DVR-1 with CD installer, http://dvr-1.ddns-dvr.com:7000
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Appendix 4
Specification
Model
Camera Input(NTSC,PAL)
Output
Audio Input
Audio
Output
Sensor In / Alarm Out
Operating System
VGA Resolution
Display
BNC Resolution
Split Screen
Compression
Resolution(Pixel)
Picture Quality
Mode
Recording
NTSC
Speed
Total
PAL
Video
Playback
Network
Archive
Display
Search Mode
Speed
Device
Network Interface
Protocol
Serial Communication
Web Browser
Event Transport
Viewing
Interface
Archive Device
Motion Detection
Control
Others
Alarm Hold Time
Event Log
Controller
Pan/Tilt Camera
HDD
Power Source
Power Consumption
Weight
Dimension
H.264 REAL TIME(CIF)
8 Channel
16 Channel
8
16
1 BNC, 1 VGA, 1 SPOT
1 RCA
1 RCA
8/1
16/1
Embeded Linux OS
SXGA / 1280 * 1024
720*480 (NTSC) / 720*576 (PAL)
1,4,8
1,4,8,16
H.264
720*480, 720*240, 360*240 (NTSC) / 720*576, 720*288, 360*288 (PAL)
5 Steps (Best, Good, Standard)
Normal / Motion / Alarm / Instant / Schedule / Holiday / Time
120(720x480),240(720x240)
120(720x480),240(720x240)
240fps(360x240)
480fps(360x240)
100(720x576),200(720x288)
100(720x576),200(720x288)
200fps(360x288)
400fps(360x288)
1,4,8
1,4,8,16
Date & Time, Calendar, Event(Alarm, Motion)
Normal, REW(x1/2/4/16/32) & FF(x1/2/4/16/32/64), Frame to Frame, Pause
Internal HDD / e-SATA storage
Ethernet / Mobile
TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP, DHCP, PPPOE(ADSL)
RS-232 x1, RS-485 x2 (PTZ & Keyboard Control)
Internet Explorer 5.0 Higher (DVRs Contorl or Viewing)
E-mail notification with JPEG when Event Occurs
Remote Client, CMS, Mobile view
USB 2.0 x2
External HDD, CD&DVDRW, Memory Stick
Area : Programmable motion detection area for each camera individually
Sensitivity : 3 Steps for each channel
1~998 SEC
Up to the 1000 events (Alarm/ Motion/ Video&Power Loss/ Power&Record On/Off)
IR Remote Control / Mouse
Control From RS485 Interface
Support internal HDD up to 2TB / external eSATA Storage
12V DC / 3.3A
30W
3.0Kg(Net) / 5.0Kg(Gross)
355(W)x250(D)x72(H)mm/Net , 400(W)x340(D)x145(H)mm/Box
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