The Gemelec LCD Monitor Embedded Stand-Alone DVR Built-in MPEG-4 DVR 9/16CH can monitor and record footage from up to 16 cameras simultaneously, making it suitable for both home and business security systems. The recorded footage can be reviewed on the built-in LCD monitor or remotely via a network connection. Additionally, the device supports motion detection and scheduling features, providing automated surveillance and recording based on user-defined parameters.
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Before you install ………………………………………………………………………………………… 4
Notice for Installation …………………………………………………………………………………… 5
Notice ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
SPECIFICATION ………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
Package Contents ……………………………………………………………………………………… 13
System Configuration …………………………………………………………………………………… 14
Remote Controller ……………………………………………………………………………………… 16
HDD ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17
USB MEMORY ………………………………………………………………………………………… 18
1. DVR Setup ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 19
1-1. Setup …………………………………………………………………………………………… 19
1-2. Live Mode Setup …………………………………………………………………………… 21
1-3. Recording Setup ……………………………………………………………………………… 22
1-3-1. Motion Detection Setup …………………………………………………………… 23
1-3-2. Schedule Setup …………………………………………………………………… 23
1-4. Device Setup ………………………………………………………………………………… 25
1-4-1. Alarm Output ……………………………………………………………………… 26
1-4-2. Camera Control l…………………………………………………………………… 27
1-4-3. PTZF Control ……………………………………………………………………… 27
1-4-4. SPOT Output ……………………………………………………………………… 29
1-5. System Setup ………………………………………………………………………………… 30
1-6. Security Setup ……………………………………………………………………………… 32
1-7. Network Setup ………………………………………………………………………………… 33
1-7-1. Port ………………………………………………………………………………… 34
1-7-2. Network ……………………………………………………………………………… 35
1-8. Recording Device Setup …………………………………………………………………… 37
1-9. Save Setup …………………………………………………………………………………… 38
2. Live Search …………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
2-1. Live Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………… 39
2-2. Search Mode …………………………………………………………………………………… 40
2-3. Playback Mode ………………………………………………………………………………… 42
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3. Archiving Video Into USB Memory Stick …………………………………………………………… 43
3-1. Still Image& Video Recording …………………………………………………………………43
3-2. Video & Still Image Back-up through USB ………………………………………………… 44
4. Firmware Upgrade …………………………………………………………………………………… 46
5. Network Client ………………………………………………………………………………………… 47
5-1.Setup ………………………………………………………………………………………… 47
5-2. Minimum PC requirements for Net Client software ……………………………………… 48
5-3. Installation Program ………………………………………………………………………… 48
5-4. Live Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………… 48
5-4-1. Main Screen ………………………………………………………………………… 49
5-4-2. Main Control Buttons ……………………………………………………………… 49
5-4-3. Search Mode ………………………………………………………………………… 52
5-4-4. Search Control Buttons …………………………………………………………… 52
5-5. System Setup ………………………………………………………………………………… 55
5-5-1. General ……………………………………………………………………………… 55
5-5-2. Site …………………………………………………………………………………… 56
5-5-3. Event ………………………………………………………………………………… 56
5-5-4. Record ……………………………………………………………………………… 57
5-5-5. Video ………………………………………………………………………………… 59
5-5-6. About ………………………………………………………………………………… 59
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This Manual is for DVR System users.
It is mainly composed of DVR System Design, Name, Connection with Related equipment such as Pan/Tilt Control, System Program configuration.
☞ Note: We do not take any responsibility of damages resulted from the nonstandardized goods and failures to follow the manual instructions.
☞ Please ask for help to your last seller before disassembling the system for repair and add particular functions.
FCC Verification
Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CE DoC (Declaration Of Conformity)
Warning : This is a class A product.
In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
Interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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All of below notices should be verified before installation and operation.
☞ Do not install DVR at moist, dusty and black dirt place.
☞ Do not expose the system to Heaters and a direct ray of light
☞ This system should not be located with magnetic materials and vibrating equipment.
☞ Do not install the system in Hot and Cold place. (Operating Temp 5 °C ~ 40 °C)
☞ Please be careful not to fall a electric conductor into the hole for well-ventilation!
☞ Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position prior to installation.
☞ Make enough space for cable connection.
☞ Install and operate the system in well-ventilated place without vibration.
☞ Note that some malfunction can be happened by Radio or Television
☞ Do not disassemble System.
☞ It the system is connected with power directly, check the ground connection!
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The following describes safety warnings and cautions to protect users and prevent
Property losses. Please thoroughly read the bellow before operating the system.
Warnings and Cautions
If the user is not aware of this
Warnings
warning, the user van be killed seriously injured.
Cautions
If the user is not aware of this caution, the user can be injured or a property loss may be caused.
Warning
Turn off the system before installing the system.
Do not plug in several electric devices to the same outlet.
• This may cause heating, a fire, or an electric shock.
Do not put a liquid container such as water, coffee, or beverage.
• If liquid is poured into the system, it can cause a system breakdown or a fire.
Do not bend the power cable and do not put a heavy object on the power cable causing a damage.
• This may cause a fire.
Keep the place where the system is installed always clean after installation. Use dry clothes to clean the system, but do not use water, thinner, or other organic solvents.
• This may damage the surface of the system as well as causing a system breakdown or an electric shock.
Do not install the system in a humid, dusty, or soot-covered place.
• This can cause a fire or an electric shock
Do not forcefully pull the power cable or touch the plug with wet hands. Do not plug in if the holes on the outlet is too loose.
• This may cause a fire or an electric shock.
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Warning
Do not disassemble, repair, or remodel the system by yourself because a high voltage is running in the system.
• This may cause a fire, an electric shock, and injuries.
Install the system in a cool place without direct sunlight, and keep the temperature properly.
Avoid candle light and heat-generating devices like a heater. Keep devices and tools away from a place where a lot of people pass.
• This may cause a fire.
Check if any danger such as a humid floor, an ungrounded power extension cable, a torn power cable, or lack of safety grounding. If anything dangerous is found, ask an assistance to your dealer or an engineer.
• This may cause a fire or an electric shock.
Install the system in a flat place that is not sealed.
Do not stand the system vertically or lean the system.
• When the system falls down, this may result in injuries.
Keep at least 15cm of the distance between the rear part of the system and the wall. Since the power cable connection port, image signal input/output ports, the serial port, the LAN cable port and external input/output ports are installed on the rear part of the system, allowing only a short distance between the wall and the rear part of the system may have cables bent, damaged, or cut.
• This may cause a fire, an electric shock or an injury.
The power outlet must be grounded, and the voltage range must be within 10% of the rated voltage. Do not use the same outlet with a hair dryer, an iron, a refrigerator, or a heating apparatus.
• This may cause a fire, heating, or an electric shock.
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Warning
When the system battery is dead, replace the battery with the same type battery or an equivalent one specified by the manufacturer.
A dead battery should be disposed according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
• This may cause an explosion.
If the HDD passes its service life, image data stored in the HDD may not be recoverable. If broken images are displayed while playing data stored in the HDD, it means the HDD passed its service life. When this happens, contact your dealer or the service center to have it replaced with a new HDD.
• We are not responsible for deleted data by user’s carelessness.
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Do not install the system in a place with strong magnetism, frequencies, or impact, nor near electric devices such as radios and TV sets.
• Install the system in a place without magnetic objects, frequencies, or severe vibration.
Caution
Install the system in a place with an appropriate moisture level and the temperature.
• Install the system in a place with an appropriate moisture level and the temperature.
Prevent substances from entering into the system.
• This may cause a system breakdown.
Do not put a heavy object on top of the system.
• This may cause a system breakdown.
Install the system in a well-ventilated place.
• Keep at least 15 cm of the distance between the rear part of the system and the wall, and
5 cm of the distance between the side part of the system and the wall.
Install the system on a stable flat place.
• The system may not properly operate.
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Strong impact or vibration may case a system breakdown.
• Install the system in a place without severe vibration.
Caution
The outlet must be grounded.
Avoid direct sunlight or an heating apparatus.
If there is strange sound or smell, unplug the power cord immediately and contact the service center.
• This may cause a fire or an electric shock.
Ventilate the air in the system operation room, and firmly fix the system cover.
• A system breakdown might be resulted in by inappropriate environments.
In order to keep the system performance, have your system regularly checked by the service center.
• We are not responsible for the system breakdown due to user’s carelessness.
It is recommended to use the Automatic Voltage
Regulator (AVR) for stable power supply.
It is recommended to coil the core-ferrite around the connector of the system to avoid electromagnetic interference.
• This is not mandatory, but recommended.
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Video
Audio
Alarm
Recording
ITEM
Input
Channel
Input Level
Signal Format
Video Loss Check
Output
Monitor Output
Signal Format
Input & Output
Audio Algorithm
Sensor Input
Alarm Output
Alarm Output
Compression
Multi-operation
NTSC
Frame
PAL
Recording quality grade
Recording Option
Motion Recording Setup
Pre & Pos Recording
UX1009M/UX1016M
9ch/16ch composite 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohm
NTSC/PAL
YES
1ch VGA
VGA
4ch Line Input & 1ch Line Output
G711
4ch (NC/NO Selectable)
4ch
By Alarm, Motion, HDD Error, Temperature, FAN & POWER
Failure, Video Loss, And ABCD (A Blind Camera Detection)
MPEG-4
TRIPLEX (Playback/Record/Network)
MAX. 120fps @ 352x240
MAX. 30fps @ 704x480
MAX. 100fps @ 352x288
MAX. 25fps @ 704x576
10 grades
Continuous / Schedule / Motion / Manual Recording
Motion Detection Setup by Grid
Yes
Display
본 기기에 연결하는 커넥터에는 EMI에 영향을
줄 수 있으므로, Core-Ferrite(자기 코어)를
Playback
Forward
Revers e y 권장 사항으로, 필수 사항은 아닙니다.
Search Mode
1, 4, 9, 16 & PIP
X 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 MAX
Time, Event, Channels
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ITEM UX1009M/UX1016M
Internal
HDD
Interface
Type
Max
Capacity of
1HDD
Max HDD
Number
EIDE/ATA133
250GB
2
Network
File system
NaFS : Own developed & Designed for never broken by any
Power failure
User I/F
Serial port
Network
Network
Client S/W
Additional
Functions
Backup
USB 2.0
Memory stick
& CD-RW
Network
Menu Display
Input Method
Console & External
Modem
Camera control
Dynamic IP support
Network Interface
Functions
Central Monitoring
System
DLS( Day Light Saving)
Multi-Language
S/W Upgrade
ELECTRONI
CA L
SPECIFICA
ADAPTOR
안정된 전원 공급을 위해 AVR(자동 전원 공급
Still Image & AVI
Moving picture & Still Image
GUI
Front keypad, Remote controller
1 RS-232C (9pin D-SUB connector)
1 RS-485/422 (4 Terminal Block)
Yes
10/100 base-T Ethernet (RJ-45)
Live, Search, Backup, PTZF Camera Control
Yes
Yes
Yes
USB memory stick, Network
Input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1.5A
Output : DC12V 5A
About 25W
ENVIRONM
ENT AL
SPECIFICA
TION
DIMENSION
SIZE
5°C ~ 40°C
388(W) X 170(D) X 430(H)mm
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Please check the below listed contents prior to installation!
If there is missing content, Please contact your original seller!
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Power Cable
CLIENT SOFTWARE CD
DC 12V ADAPTOR
MANUAL
Video Cable
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Camera CH
And CH
Division
System
LED
MANU/SEARCH/PTZ/AUDIO/ESC
Button
Playback
Buttons
Remote
Control
Led
Camera in 9ch & 16ch
………
Monitor
Power
Direction and
Selection button
Alarm out 4ch
Alarm in 4ch
USB
Connector
DC12V
Audio in 4ch
Audio out 1ch
RS232
Remote PC
PTZ
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PTZ Diagram
Sensor Diagram
TX +
TX -
RX +
RX -
RS422
Switches
#2 ON
TX+/RX +
TX-/RX -
RS485
Switches
#2 OFF
Alarm Connection
Sensor #1
Sensor #2
Sensor #3
GROUND
GROUND
Sensor #4
Alarm #1
Alarm #2
Alarm #4
Alarm #3
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Button
POWER
DISPLAY
F/REW
PLAY
F/ADV
FREEZE/CAP
FF
ALARM
SETUP
ARCHIVE
AUDIO
LOCK
SEQ
RECORD
SEARCH
Arrow Button
ID
ESC
PTZ
NUMBER
+10
Fuctions
Power On/Off
Display Mode
Play Backward by 60 Sec
Playback
Play Forward by 60 Sec
Freeze and Still Image Recording
Play Forward up to 32 Times
Alarm Setup
Main Menu
Recording List
Select Audio
Lock
Sequence
Manual Recording
Recording Data Search
Change Menu and Channel No
DVR ID Input
(ID Button+2 Digit Number)
ESC
PTZ Camera Control
Channel 1 to 9
Channel 10 and channel 11 to 16
10CH
Îpress + 10 and number 0
11CH Îpress + 10 and number 1
12CH
Îpress + 10 and number 2
13CH Îpress + 10 and number 3
14CH
Îpress + 10 and number 4
15CH
Îpress + 10 and number 5
16CH
Îpress + 10 and number 6
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BRAND
Hitachi
Maxtor
Samsung
Western Digital
Seagate
160GB
250GB
40GB
80GB
160GB
250GB
CAPACITY
80GB
160GB
250GB
80GB
160GB
250GB
80GB
160GB
80GB
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
7200RPM
8M
8M
2M
2M
2M
2M
BUFFER INTEERFACE
2M
8M
E-IDE
E-IDE
8M
2M
8M
8M
2M
2M
2M
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-DIE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
E-IDE
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Maker
TRANSCEND
PRETEC
Absolline
LG
SANDISK
IOCELL
Samsung
Electronics
Imation
HP S100
Sony
Model Name
JF Series
Tiny Series
Zibn2.0 Series
Xtick Series
Cruzer Micro
Series
CELLDISK2.0
Series
SUB Series
Iflash-ex Series
S100 Series
Micro Vault
Series
Speed Capacity
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
Note
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB Uninstall shielding Software
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
1.0/2.0
Up to 4GB
• DVR may be not compatible with a unlisted USB Memory Stick.
• So, above listed USB Memory Sticks are recommended
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1. DVR Setup
Change the default setup for your application.
1-1. Setup
Press “1111” (Default Password) with pushing “CH1” Button four times to enter into Main
Menu.
[Picture 1-1] Configuration Menu
☞ [Reference]
This Manual is edited mainly for Remote Controller.
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SETUP LIVE
RECORD
DEVICE
SYSTEM
SECURITY
NETWORK
STORAGE
OSD
SEQUENCE
SEQ-DWELL TIME
OSD CONTRAST
CHANNEL
RESOLUTION
CHANNEL
ALARM-OUT
PTZ
SPOT-OUT
KEY TONE
REMOTE CONTROL ID
SENSOR
DVR ID
DESCRIPTION
LANGUAGE
LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT
LOAD DEFAULT
DATE FORMAT
SET DATE&TIME
ADMIN PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
NETWORK PASSWORD
PORT
CLIENT ACCESS
BANDWIDTH SAVING
NETWORK TYPE
DDNS
SEND E-MAIL
OVERWRITE
FORMAT
DISK INGO
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
FRAME RATE
QUALITY
RECORDING
MOTION ZONE
MOTION SENSITIVITY
SENSOR RECORDING
PRE RECORD
POST EVENT RECORD
AUDIO
SCHEDULE
ALARM OUT
CH
NAME
SPEED
ID
SPOT TYPE
SPOT ON EVENT
SPOT EVENT DWELL TIME
SEQUENCE
SEQ-DWELL TIME
SPOT CHANNEL
TYPE
HARDWARE VERSION
SOFTWARE VERSION
STORAGE SIZE
IP ADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS
DAYLIGHT SAVING
SENSOR IN
MOTION ON
VIDEO LOSS ON
ALARM DURATION
IP
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
DNS
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1-2. Live Mode Setup
Set the values for live display. Navigate through the menu items with pressing the UP or DOWN button. The values of the menu item may be changed with pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.
[Picture1-2] Live Mode Setup Screen
Item
OSD
SEQUENCE
SEQ-DWELL TIME
OSD CONTRAST
CHANNEL
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
Description
Enable/disable on-screen-display.
Enable/disable SEQ button
Set the dwell time for each, 4 or 9 channels display in sequential display mode.
Set the visibility level of the On Screen Display (OSD)
Select the channel for applying the following settings.
Press SELECT to change channel name.
Enable/disable display of the video channel in live display mode
Change the brightness value for the specified channel
Change the contrast value for the specified channel
Change the hue value for the specified channel
Change the saturation value for the specified channel
[Table1-2] Live Mode Setup
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1-3. Recording Setup
Set the values for recording video. Navigate through menu items by pressing the UP or
DOWN button. User can change the value of the menu item by pressing the LEFT or
RIGHT button.
Item
RESOLUTION
CHANNEL
FRAME RATE
QUALITY
RECORDING
MOTIONZONE
MOTION SENSITIVITY
SENSOR RECORDING
PRE RECORD
POST EVENT RECORD
AUDIO
SCHEDULE
[Picture1-3] Recording setup screen
Description
Set the resolution to 704x480, 704x240, or 352x240(NTSC).
Select a channel for applying the following settings.
Set a recording Frame rate channel by channel.
Max 120fpt Recording at 352x240, Max 30fps Recording at 704x480
Select a recording quality for the specified channel from Network, Standard, High,
Super or Ultra
Set a recording mode for each channel. Select one of Continuous, By Motion, By
Sensor, By Schedule or Disable.
Select Full Zone or Partial Zone for motion sensing.
Set the motion sensitivity for the specified channel. Control the motion sensitivity from 1 to 9.
Record a video when Sensor trigger.
5 Sec of Pre-event Recording from Event is triggered (Motion, Sensor)
Set post event recording time duration for the specified channel
Audio ON/OFF for each channel.
Enable/disable audio for the specified channel
[Table1-3] Recording setup menu
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1-3-1. Motion Detection Setup
By selecting Partial Zone in the Motion Zone menu, user can set-up the motion sensing zones in the screen. Move around each rectangular zone using 4 direction key buttons and press SEL button to include the rectangular region as part of the motion sensing zone. The rectangular blocks included as part of the motion zone are indicated by changing the color of the blocks.
[Picture1-3-1] Motion Zone selection screen
1-3-2. Schedule Recording
You can select a type of recording (Motion, Sensor, Continuous) at one hour interval for one week.
Buttons
REW
F/REW
PLAY/PAUSE
FF
Description
Use to set Continuous recording mode.
Î C
Use to Disable recording setting.
Use to enable Motion detection triggered recording. Î M
Use to enable Sensor triggered recording Î S
Go Up
Go Right
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Buttons Description
Go Down
Go Left
Exit from the Schedule Menu
[Table1-3-2] Buttons for schedule Recording
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[Picture1-3-2] Schedule recording setup
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1-4. Device Setup
Set the values for device setting. Navigate through menu items by pressing the UP or
DOWN button. User can change the value of the menu item by pressing the LEFT or
RIGHT button.
[Picture1-4] Device setup screen
Menu
ALARM-OUT
PTZ
SPOT-OUT
KEYTONE
REMOTE CONTROL ID
SENSOR
Description
Set the sensor, motion, and video loss for each alarm.
Set the camera speed, number, type and ID
Select channel for spot monitoring
Enable/disable key tone
Select a remote controller ID (No. 0~99 Selectable)
Select a sensor number and type
[Table1-4] Menu in Device Setup
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1-4-1. Alarm Output
Item
ALARM OUT
SENSOR IN
MOTION ON
VIDEO LOSS ON
ALARM DURATION
Description
Select a alarm output number (No.1~4 Selectable)
Select a sensor input (No.1~4)
Select a motion sensor (No.1~4)
Select a video loss channel (No.1~4)
Setup a alarm duration. (1~60Sec)
[Table1-4-1] Device Setup
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[Picture1-4-1] Device Setup
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1-4-2. Camera Control
This is to control a camera through RS-485 Port.
Select channel No for camera control.
Select a type of camera and setup speed and camera ID
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[Picture1-4-2] Camera Control
1-4-3. PTZF Control
Select “PTZ” button on front panel of DVR after completion of Camera Setup.
Setup menu for your application.
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[Picture1-4-3] PTZF Control
Item
PAN/TILT
ZOOM/FOCUS
INITIALIZE
Description
Up and Down button for Tilt and Left/Right button for Pan
Up and Down button for Zoom and Left/Right button for Focus
To initialize the camera setting
[Table 1-4-3] PTZF Control Button
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1-4-4. SPOT Output
This page explains functions of SPOT output.
[Picture 1-4-4] SPOT Output
Item
SPOT TYPE
SPOT ON EVENT
SPOT EVENT DWELL
TIME
SEQUENCE
SEQ-DWELL TIME
SPOT CHANNEL
Description
Select type of SPOT (Full or 4Screen)
Setup spot on Event
Setup SPOT Event Dwell Time
Setup sequence mode
Setup SEQ-DWELL TIME
Select channel of SPOT Output
[표1-4-4] SPOT Output Menu
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1-5. System Setup
Setup Name. Information, Date of System.
[Picture1-5] System Setup
Item
DVR ID
DESCRIPTION
LANGUAGE
LOAD FACTORY
DEFAULT
LOAD DEFALT
DATE FORMAT
SET DATE&TIME
Description
Make a name of DVR with UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT Buttons
System Information (Version, HDD Capacity, IP Address, MAC Address)
Select a language
Initialize all of the Settings
Go to factory default
(Except for Password, Date Format, DLS, Network Setup, HDD Overwrite )
Year/Month/Date format setup
Date and time of auto rebooting setup
Summer time Setup
[Table1-5] System Menu
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[Picture1-5-1] ID Setup
[Picture1-5-2] System Information
[Picture1-5-3] Summer Time Setup
[Picture1-5-4] Date/Time Setup
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1-6. Security Setup
In this menu, password and security parameters can be input. Navigate through the menu items by pressing the UP or DOWN button. User can change the value of the menu items by pressing the LEFT or RIGHT button.
[Picture 1-6] Security Setup
Item
ADMIN PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
NETWORK
PASSWORD
Description
Authorize all of menu setting. Default P/W:1111
Authorize the specified menu setting by Administrator
Password for DVR monitoring through network.
Default P/W “1111”
[Table1-6] Security Menu
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1-7. Network Setup
Network parameters can be input in this screen. These parameters are used for remote clients who are connected to the DVR over the network.
Item
Port
Client Access
BANDWIDTH
SAVING
Network Type
DHCP
ADSL
LAN
[Picture1-7] Network Setup
Description
Port Number (Default : 5445)
Authorize Client Access through Network
Select “ON” for Access from Remote Area
Select “OFF” for data transmission under Low Bandwidth
Select one of the network types (LAN, ADSL, DHCP)
DHCP
Select “DHCP” for Dynamic IP connection
ID : Register “ID” for ADSL Connection
Password : Register “ID” for ADSL Connection
IP : Register “IP Address for your application.
GATEWAY : Register gateway number for your application.
SUBNET MASK : Register subnet mask number for your application.
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Item
DDNS
Description
DDNS Setup is used to get Domain Address after DDNS Server registration.
When “DDNS” is turned on, DDNS Server Name is displayed for Domain
Registration.
DDNS Sever Name : “ns.umbddns.com
Æ Factory Default
Domain Name is used for Network Connection . (IP Address Available)
And, Bar Code number on the back side of system must be registered.
Ex) xxxx.umbddns.com is created and “umbddns.com” is uneditable.
But, “xxxx” is editable .
[Table1-7] Network Menu
[Note]
MAC Address (System Æ System Information) should be registered on our company’s server.
If not registered, DDNS cannot be used.
1-7-1. Port
When connecting 1 or more DVRs to a network through an IP sharing device, each device must have a unique RTSP port number for access to each unit from outside the LAN. Also, the IP sharing device must be conPictured for port forwarding, so that each port, when accessed on the IP sharing device, will forward to the appropriate
DVR. This port number is listed next to the Port menu option in the NETWORK menu.
If the user plans to only access the units from within the same local area network, the RTSP port does not have to be changed.
IP Router
When DMZ Setup or Port forwarding is used, three port numbers must be set for port forwarding.
Example) if 5445 is selected as a port number, Both 5446 and 5447 must be registered.
Please refer to the manual of your router because each router has a different port forwarding way!.
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1-7-2. Network Type
Select a type of Network
LAN
This is used for Network Connection through Static IP, DMZ configuration of Router or Port
Forwarding.
Network Configuration
1. Static IP (Refer to Network Manager)
2. ADSL Connection through Router
With using “DMZ” function in IP Router, Router itself gives Static IP.
Input the created IP Address on DMZ to "IP" and ADSL's IP Address to "Gateway" for Same Subnet mask and DNS Address as IP Router should be input.
Item
IP
GATEWAY
SUBNET MASK
DNS
Description
The fixed IP address of the DVR
The IP address of the gateway
The subnet mask for the LAN
Set the DNS IP.
[Picture1-7-2] LAN Menu
DHCP
This setup is used with dynamic IP not static IP.
Every IP address is granted automatically under the dynamic IP network.
(This is not a permanent IP but a granted IP whenever network connects, which means DHCP)
ADSL
ADSL line supplied by Network Service Company is used.
(PPPoE Network)
(ID, P/W necessary for connection)
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Item
ID
PASSWORD
The user ID for ADSL connection
The password for ADSL connection
Description
[Table1-7-3] ADSL
DDNS
MAC Address granted to each system (12 digit number or Mac address in system information) must be registered to DDNS Server to get a domain address.
Regardless any change of Network IP, You can connect a network with a registered domain name.
(Example : domain name is like “xxxx.umbddns.com” and “umbddns.com” is uneditable)
DDNS Server Name : ns.umbddns.com. This is unchangable
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1-8. Recording Device
User can set recording mode in the hard disk drive or initiate format of the hard disk driver.
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[Picture1-8] Recording Device
Item
OVERWRITE
FORMAT
DISK INFO
Description
Overwrite existing material when hard disk drive is full.
Format all of stored data in HDD
Information such as capacity, usage, recording times, and others of all HDD installed in DVR.
LOAD SETUP FROM
A USB
SAVE SETUP TO A
USB
RECORD LIMIT
RECORD LIMIT
DAYS
Load the settings to DVR from USB
Save the settings in DVR through USB
Select a period of recording
Setup Recording Period
[Table1-8] Recording Device Menu
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1-9. Save Setup
Save the changed Setup Menu
If Save Setup is not selected, the changed setup doesn’t record after system rebooting
[Picture1-8] Save Setup
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2. Live Search
2-1.
Live Screen
Show Live Images by Cameras and information of each channel, HDD Capacity and
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[Picture2-1] Live Screen
Description
Continuous recording in progress
Manual recording in progress
Motion recording in progress
Sensor Recording in progress
Event Recording for each channel in progress
Indicates that alarm output is activated.
Indicates that a network client is connected to the DVR.
Indicates that sequencing mode is enabled.
[Table2-1] Live Screen Icon
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Button
SETUP
SEQ
PLAY/PAUSE
SEL
ESC
REC
Description
Launch the SETUP menu.
Enable/disable the automatic sequential display in full or quad mode.The channel display in quad mode is followed the settings in the setup menu.
Launch the SEARCH window.
Direction buttons (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT)
Switch between full screen and current display mode.
Cancel Setup Menu
Select for manual recording for all channels.
[Table 2-1-1] Live Screen Button
2-2. Search Screen
If User push PLAY/PAUSE button on live mode, below picture(2-2) shows.
Red Color of Date indicates a recording data.
Select a red color of date and channel no and recording type (A : All, M : Motion,
S : Schedule, R : Pre-Recording, C : Continuous).
[Picture2-2] Search Picture
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Event Search
1.Select PLAY/PAUSE button and a date for search.
2. Push “SEL” Button
3. Below search menu shows
4. Recording type (A : All of Recording Data Search, M : Motion Recording Data Search,
S : Sensor Recording Data Search, R : Manual Recording Data Search,
C : Continuous Recording Data Search
5. Recording type shows on search bar, Go to your demanding channel no or all for search.
6. If “ESC” button is selected during playback, it returns to search menu.
7. Keep pushing “ESC” button to go back to live mode
[Picture2-2-1] Search List
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2-3. Playback
Picture [2-3] shows all channels of the playback images.
“ESC” Button makes it back to the previous.
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ESC
REW
F/REW
PLAY/PAUSE
F/ADV
FF
SEL
FREEZE/CAPTURE
[Picture2-3] Live Picture
Description
Return to the previous menu screen or exit from the setup menu
Press to rewind video at 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x speed.
Press “PLAY” button to go back to normal speed playback.
Jump/Step backward. The playback position moves 60 seconds backward.
Press to play or pause recorded video.
Jump/Step forward. Playback position moves 60 seconds forward.
Press to fast forward video at 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x speed.
Press “PLAY” button to go back to normal speed playback.
Use to select channel 1to 4 in full screen mode or to change the quad display by using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
The channel display in quad display mode is followed the setting in the setup menu.
Switch between full screen and current display mode.
Press “FREEZE/CAPTURE “ to record Video & still image through USB
[Picture2-3] Live Picture Icon
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Archiving Video Into
USB Memory Stick
3. Archiving Video Into USB Memory Stick
To archive a still image or video to a USB storage device, user must first capture a still image or video to a hard disk drive.
3-1. Video & Still Image Recording
Still Image Recording can be archived on both Live Mode and Playback Mode.
Press “FREEZE/CAPTURE” button to finish a recording.
Refer to [Picture 3-1]
[Picture 3-1] Still Image Recording
Still image archive
Still image can be captured and stored into the hard disk drive during live mode or while playing back recorded video.
During live mode and playback mode, press FREEZE/CAPTURE button twice to capture and store the still image. Once you press the FREEZE/CAPTURE button twice, the screen shown in Picture 5.1.1 will be displayed.
The still image will be stored into the hard disk drive and can be transferred to the USB storage device later.
Video archive
Video can be archived and stored into the hard disk drive during playing back recorded video.
During playback mode, press the FREEZE/CAPTURE button to launch the archiving function.
The system will ask whether to store still image or video.
If the user selects still image, it will store captured image into the hard disk drive.
If the user selects video, it will store video into the hard disk drive. When a USB storage device is plugged in and archiving to the USB is requested, the system will convert the corresponding portion of the video into an AVI file and store it on the USB storage device.
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3-2. Video & Still Image Back-up through USB
Connect USB memory stick to USB port
Press “ARCHIVE” button to select a date on the calendar.
Select a red color of date including recorded data with “SEL” button.
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[Picture3-2] Still Image Search
After selecting data for USB Backup, Year/Month/Date/Time shows on the screen.
Select “FREEZE/CAPTURE” button and choose “USB Memory” or “CD-RW” for backup.
List for Backup
Still Image File
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USB Recording
Video for backup is recorded as AVI File.
If you fail to play backup data, please install a codec program.
http://www.divx.com/divx/download/
CD-RW Recording
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4. Upgrading Firmware
It is possible to upgrade Firmware through USB.
Make “upgrade” folder in Memory stick and put a new firmware.
(app9.bin(9CH Firmware), app16.bin(16CH Firmware))
1. Press [SETUP] button and input a password. (Default P/W “1111”.)
2. Go to the SECURITY and select the ADMIN PASSWORD.
3. Enter the password as 12341234, and press the SEL button.
4. After auto rebooting, Test Program is activated.
5. Select USB UPGRADE and then the upgrading will start automatically.
6. After the upgrade is completed, select BOOT APPLICATION to reboot DVR.
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USB Upgrade Upgrade in progress
Upgrade Complete
[Picture 4-1] USB Upgrade
System Return
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5. Network Client
The DVR provides a live remote monitoring feature. Remote monitoring requires installation of a software client program on your PC. A LAN connection using the RJ45 connector on the rear panel is mandatory for remote connection.
For the local operation purposes, the frame rate is limited to 1 frame/sec when there is no recording operation in the DVR. When recording is under progress, video frame rate for the live monitoring will follow the recording frame rate.
[Picture5-1] Main user interface
5-1. Overview
The remote software supports remote live viewing, search, playback and system configurations.
By installing the UX9/16CH remote software on a Window PC, you can monitor real-time and recorded images via optional Ethernet network. This includes the ability to monitor video, playback recorded video and change operating parameters.
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5-2. Minimum PC requirements
CPU
Memory
VGA
Resolution
Disk space
OS
Network
Others
Minimum
Intel Pentium Ⅲ
500Mhz
128MB
16MB
1024x768
10MB
Windows 2000
10/100Base T
Direct X 8.1
5-3. Installing the program
1. the provided CD into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.
2. Run to start the installation process.
3. Double click the icon to start the program
Recommended
Intel Pentium Ⅳ
2Ghz
256MB
64MB
1024x768
10MB
Windows 2000,
Professional, XP
10/100Base T
Direct X 8.1 or Higher
5-4. Live viewer
When installation is complete, double click the icon on your desktop to start the program.
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5-4-1. Main Screen
5-4-2. Main Control Button
Button
Displays the current date and time.
Description
Click this icon to connect to the DVR
Menu Screen
IP Address : Input DVR IP address or domain address
Port No : Input port No
Protocol : Select a normal TCP
Password : Input DVR P/W
Click this icon to disconnect to the DVR
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Click this icon to search for recorded videos.
Click this icon to see a live video.
Press this button to arm the program
Press this button to disarm the security.
Once you click the lock or unlock icon, this pop up window appears. You need to remember the pass word and enter the password when you try to operate the client software.
This button is to control PAN/TILT & ZOOM/FOCUS of Camera.
Click this icon to play live video.
Click this icon to pause live video.
This button is to record Live Image to the computer.
The recorded data is stored in “Storage” Folder as date format.
This button is to record a still image to the appointed folder by USER.
(One channel capture available)
This window pops up on still image recording.
Save Path : Appoint the folder for saving
File : Appoint a name of file for saving.
File Format : Appoint a file format for saving.
BMP or JPG selectable
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Click this icon to setup configuration of client software.
Click this icon to exit from the operations of client software.
Alarm indicators for each channel.
Full screen
Quad screen
9 Split screen
16 Split screen
Click this icon for Sequential display of each channel in full screen mode.
Adjust audio volume
HDD storage Indicator of DVR.
It shows the client connection information.
Max/Min/Exit of the client viewer
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5-4-3. Search Mode
Press Search Button to show below window.
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5-4-4. Search Control Button
Button Description
Displays the recording time of the selected data by adjusting of scale in the middle of the bottom of the main user interface.
Click this icon to see live videos.
Click this icon to exit from the operations of client software
Click this icon to capture a still image of recorded video.
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Save Path : Appoint the folder for saving
File : Appoint a name of file for saving.
File Format : Appoint a file format for saving.
(BMP or JPG selectable)
Click this icon to set the beginning time for backup of the recorded video in AVI format
Click this icon to set the ending time for backup of the recorded video in AVI format
Click this icon to backup the recorded video in AVI format.
The calendar shows dates with recorded video in a light blue and the selected date in dark blue.
The timeline shows recorded data in dark blue on the bar. You can adjust the time line scale and move it to the time you wish to playback. Then click the play icon to display the recorded video.
Click to play the recorded video.
Click to pause the displayed video.
Click to fast forward the video at 2x and 4x speeds in playback mode.
Click to rewind the video at 2x and 4x speeds in playback mode.
Click to reverse 1 frame.
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Click to advance 1 frame.
Quad screen
9 Split screen
16 Split screen
Left/Right Button is to search every 1hour data.
Middle of button is to change the selected one hour to 60 minutes.
Show a recording data volume in DVR
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5-5. System Setup
Press to enter into Setup Menu.
5-5-1. General
Security Option
This option is to protect any unauthorized approach with P/W Setup.
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Password Setup Menu
Save Path
Select a folder to save each setting.
Miscellaneous
Automatic reconnection Menu
This option is connect with network automatically on Network delay or disconnection.
Display Network statistics
This is to show a network speed.
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5-5-2. Site
User can change a name of each site.
5-5-3. Event
This saves each event to the appointed file.
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Event search
This show a log history on date.
5-5-4. Record
This is to set a record option of each channel.
(This is not DVR recording option but client program recording option.
Always Æ Continuous Recording, Event Æ Motion or Sensor Recording, Auto Record
Æ Auto Recording on program start
Recording time setup is available with “Motion” or “Alarm” Setup on Event Recording Setup.
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This recording option indicates a current status of recording setup of DVR.
Disk
You can select the local disk to use and the amount of disk space you want to allow the program to use for recording. You can also select the option to overwrite data or stop recording when the maximum amount of disk space is full.
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5-5-5. Video
This page is to match colors of client program.
(This is supported depending on a installed video card in personal computer.)
5-5-6. About
“About” provides network client version information.
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