ADVR-0410H1M, ADVR-0820H2M, ADVR-1640H2M Digital Video Recorder User Manual

ADVR-0410H1M, ADVR-0820H2M, ADVR-1640H2M Digital Video Recorder User Manual
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Below you will find brief information for Digital Video Recorder ADVR-0410H1M, Digital Video Recorder ADVR-0820H2M, Digital Video Recorder ADVR-1640H2M. This user manual describes how to install, configure, and operate the device, including live view, recording, playback, alarm settings, network settings, HDD management, camera settings, device management and maintenance, and other features. The manual also provides user tips and troubleshooting advice for common issues. It is recommended to read the user manual carefully before starting to use the device.

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User Manual of Digital Video Recorder

Glossary

Dual Stream: Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network. The two streams are generated by the device, with the main stream having a maximum resolution of 4CIF and the sub-stream having a maximum resolution of CIF.

DVR: Acronym for Digital Video Recorder. A DVR is device that is able to accept video signals from analog cameras, compress the signal and store it on its hard drives.

HDD: Acronym for Hard Disk Drive. A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on platters with magnetic surfaces.

DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network application protocol used by devices

(DHCP clients) to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network.

HTTP: Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol to transfer hypertext request and information between servers and browsers over a network

PPPoE: PPPoE, Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet, is a network protocol for encapsulating

Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames inside Ethernet frames. It is used mainly with ADSL services where individual users connect to the ADSL transceiver (modem) over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks.

DDNS: Dynamic DNS is a method, protocol, or network service that provides the capability for a networked device, such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite, to notify a domain name server to change, in real time (ad-hoc) the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames, addresses or other information stored in DNS.

Hybrid DVR: A hybrid DVR is a combination of a DVR and NVR.

NTP: Acronym for Network Time Protocol. A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network.

NTSC: Acronym for National Television System Committee. NTSC is an analog television standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan. Each frame of an NTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at

60Hz.

NVR: Acronym for Network Video Recorder. An NVR can be a PC-based or embedded system used for centralized management and storage for IP cameras, IP Domes and other DVRs.

PAL: Acronym for Phase Alternating Line. PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world. PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50Hz.

PTZ: Acronym for Pan, Tilt, Zoom. PTZ cameras are motor driven systems that allow the camera to pan left and right, tilt up and down and zoom in and out.

USB: Acronym for Universal Serial Bus. USB is a plug-and-play serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer.

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FAQ

Why does my device make a beeping sound after booting?

The possible reasons for the warning beep on the device are as follows: a) There is no HDD installed in the device. b) The HDD is not initialized. c) HDD error

To cancel the beeping sound and use the device without HDD, enter the Exception Settings interface. For detailed information, see Chapter Handling Exception.

Why does the device seem unresponsive when operating with the IR remote control?

Please read through the section Using the IR Remote Control, and check: a) The batteries are installed correctly in the remote, making sure that the polarities of the batteries are not reversed. b) The batteries are fresh and are not out of power. c) The remote has not been tampered with. d) There are no fluorescent lamps in use nearby.

Why does the PTZ seem unresponsive?

If the PTZ seem unresponsive, please check: a) The RS-485 cable is properly connected. b) The dome decoder type is correct. c) The dome decoder speed configuration is correct. d) The dome decoder address bit configuration is correct. e) That the main board RS-485 interface is not broken.

Why is there no video recorded after setting the motion detection?

If there are no recorded video after setting the motion detection, please check: a) The recording schedule is setup correctly by following the steps listed in Configuring Record. b) The motion detection area is configured correctly (See Configuring Motion Detection). c) The channels are being triggered for motion detection (See Configuring Motion Detection).

Why doesn’t the device detect my USB export device for exporting recorded files?

There’s a chance that the device and your USB device is not compatible. Please refer to our company’s website to view a list of compatible devices.

My device is in Live View mode and the menu does not show up. It does not respond to the mouse or the

IR remote control.

Your device may be in auxiliary mode. This occurs when the Main/Spot on front panel or VOIP button on IR remote control is pressed. To return to the previous mode of operation, press the Main/Spot or VOIP button again and then press Enter button on the IR remote control.

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Key Features

  • PAL/NTSC adaptive video inputs
  • H.264 video compression
  • Encoding at up to WD1 resolution
  • Dual-stream support per channel
  • Independent configuration for each channel
  • Motion detection alarm
  • Multiple PTZ protocols supported
  • Remote control and monitoring
  • Backup to USB, SATA, or eSATA
  • Embedded Web server

Questions & Answers

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Where are recordings saved?
Recordings are saved on the SATA hard disk(s). The ADVR-0410H1M supports one disk, while the ADVR-0820H2M/ADVR-1640H2M models support up to two.
What is the maximum storage capacity per hard disk?
Each hard disk can hold up to 4TB of data.
How can I access recorded files?
Recorded files can be viewed in the Playback menu. Searching is possible by channel, time, event, tag, and system log.

Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the supported models for this user manual?
This manual is applicable to the following models: ADVR-0410H1M, ADVR-0820H2M, ADVR-1640H2M.
What are the key features of this digital video recorder?
This device supports PAL/NTSC adaptive video inputs, H.264 video compression, encoding at up to WD1 resolution, dual-stream per channel, independent configuration for each channel, motion detection alarm, multiple PTZ protocols, remote control and monitoring, backup to USB, SATA, or eSATA, and embedded Web server.
How do I start up and shut down the device?
To start up the device, ensure the power supply is plugged in and press the POWER button on the rear panel. To shut down the device, enter the Shutdown menu, click the Shutdown button, and then turn off the power switch on the rear panel.

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