Clover HDV043 Instruction Manual

Clover HDV043 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Stand-Alone 16Channel
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
MODEL HDV043, HDV045
Ver. 010313
Copyright © 2011 Clover Electronics U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Stand-Alone 16Channel DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL HDV043, HDV045 Ver. 010313 Copyright © 2011 Clover Electronics U.S.A. All Rights Reserved. P a g e...
  • Page 2 Preface This manual contains user instructions on how to operate the Digital Video Recording devices (DVR Unit), Remote Controller, Client Application, Mobile Application and Central Monitoring Software Application. This manual also contains cautions and notifications regarding safe operating parameters to protect the equipment and equipment operator. Please read this manual and comply with its suggested guidelines for proper operation of this equipment.
  • Page 3 Note of Caution – Before You Start! Warning Check if the power is switched off before installation or additional repair. Never plug in while the device is in operation. Otherwise it might be set on fire or put you at the risk of fire, electrocution and damage.
  • Page 4 When strange noise or smell is sensed, Do not install device in humid place filled with immediately plug out and send inquiry to dust. It might be the cause of electrocution and service center or seller. fire. Caution Do not install the device in any place where Do not put anything heavy on the product.
  • Page 5 When HDD saving data gets old enough, video When any abnormal sign is detected, data to be saved may suffer so much damage immediately contact seller or service center. that it may be irreparable. If screen appears broken while regenerating data saved in HDD, means won’t work...
  • Page 6 Check Components Software CD Battery Screw Remote Adaptor Power Cable Controller Components Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder Battery 1.5V (AAA) 2 pcs. Screw For HDD mounting Software CD Manual and Client program Adapter DC 12V 6.67A Power Cable Power cable Remote Controller For DVR operation P a g e...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ▒ Chapter 1. Features & Components ▒ .................. 10 1-1. Features ................................ 10 1-2. Name and Function of Front Panel ....................11 1-3. Rear Panel ..............................12 ▒ Quick Setup ▒ ..........................24 1. Placement ................................. 24 2.
  • Page 8 3-7. Button Setup .............................. 45 3-8. RS-485 ................................45 ▒ Chapter 4. Display ▒ ......................... 46 4-1. OSD (On Screen Display) ........................46 4-2. Auto Sequence ............................47 4-3. Spot Out ............................... 47 4-4. Video Output Setup ..........................48 ▒ Chapter 5. Network Setup ▒ ....................49 5-1.
  • Page 9 9-2. Calendar Search ............................70 9-3. Date/Time Search ............................. 71 9-4. Event Search ............................... 72 9-5. Go to First / Go to Last ......................... 73 9-6. Search Control ............................73 9-7. Audio ................................74 ▒ Chapter 10. Backup ▒ ....................... 75 10-1.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1. Features & Components

    ▒ ▒ Chapter 1. Features & Components 1-1. Features The highly advanced and high-performance video recorder is designed to make it easier to install and use with safety. Main Feature ㆍ Able to control the PTZ by using mouse like joystick ㆍ...
  • Page 11: Name And Function Of Front Panel

    1-2. Name and Function of Front Panel (HDV043) [1] POWER LED [2] RECORD LED [3] USB Port [4] MENU Button [5] QUAD Button [6] REC Button (Emergency / Schedule) (HDV045) Button/Function Description Direction Button / Use as a control button on Setup menu Playback Button Speed control on playback, Stop button, Pause button.
  • Page 12: Rear Panel

    Search Display search menu Split Mode Select split mode Function Button Sequence Automatic screen shift Schedule Recording Schedule recording Emergency Recording Emergency Recording Front USB Port USB Connecting slot Available to connect ODD 1-3. Rear Panel Button/Function Description Power Power Input External SATA Port External storage and backup port VGA Monitor Output...
  • Page 13 Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Power input Input at 12 volt DC with positive polarity at 5 Amp VGA (Video Graphics Array) Port VGA port uses D-subminiature or D-sub, DE-15F (E rated sized D-Sub with 15 pin Female) port. Connect a VGA monitor to the DVR with a standard VGA Cable.
  • Page 14 Figure 2. VGA Pin Configuration VGA Pin Configuration Table Signal Type Pin Number Description Red video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p- GREEN Green video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p-p) BLUE Blue video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p- Reserved Ground RGND Red ground (Red return) GGND Green ground (Green return)
  • Page 15 Main Monitor Output Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a “BNC Twist Lock” to Composite Video adapter if your monitor only supports Composite Video Inputs. Figure 4 Main Monitor Connection The display resolution for Monitor is at 720x480. [Please refer to the 오류! 참조...
  • Page 16 Camera Input The camera connections are the input ports for the video signal(s) used with the DVR. You may use any video source (75ohm) that outputs via a BNC connector (Twist Lock Type). your video source outputs via RCA/Composite video, the proper adapter must be used when connecting the cable to the camera connection input port(s) of the DVR.
  • Page 17 RS-232 Serial Connector The RS-232 COM port is used to connect the DVR to a PC (optional updating procedure) or to connect an external device like a DVR controller (optional). The required settings to use the RS-232 port can be configured in the DVR settings. Pin 1 Pin 9 Figure 6 DE-9M Serial Port...
  • Page 18 Optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box There is an optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box that connects to RS-232 port provided in our DVR unit.. ① Power switch ② Power adaptor connector ③ RS-232 port (Port connected to the system) ④ Sensor input (1~16) ⑤...
  • Page 19 RS-485 Connections The RS-485 ports are used to connect external PTZ cameras to the DVR. There is single available port with this DVR. External controllers may be used, however you will not have the ability to control the PTZ cameras remotely if you do so. There are single RS-485 communications ports, these ports are used to connect external PTZ camera controllers.
  • Page 20 Sensor Input Connecting the Inputs: Each alarm input can be controlled/switched by a device such as a motion/IR sensor, door contact sensor, and similar devices. Each device can either be wired as N/O or N/C (Normally Open/Normally Closed). Dry contact sensor direct to DVR: This example is the simplest form of sensor connection for DVR unit.
  • Page 21 Figure 11 Ethernet Cable Color Code EIA/TIA E568B Configuration Signal Type Pin Number Description LAN Tx+ Ethernet Transmit Positive LAN Tx- Ethernet Transmit Negative LAN Rx+ Ethernet Receive Positive Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used LAN Rx- Ethernet Receive Negative Not Used Not Used Not Used...
  • Page 22 Figure 13 Cross Over Cable You may now connect directly into PC and DVR unit to communicate directly. Your DVR gateway address and PC’s gateway address must be same address. Then you must assign TCP/IP address that belongs to same subnet address as DVR and PC. Example IP address for DVR DVR TCP/IP address: 192.168.0.2 PC’s TCP/IP address 192.168.0.3...
  • Page 23 Example 2. Connecting DVR unit to Router This is most common connection for DVR it is advised that your DVR follow the rules of network policy (Please consult with your network administrator). In this example we are going to assume that router is giving (leasing) TCP/IP address. When router is giving TCP/IP address to the unit this action is possible via Dynamic Host Control Protocol otherwise known as DHCP.
  • Page 24: Quick Setup

    ▒ ▒ Quick Setup 1. Placement Step 1. Preparation Remove unit from out of the box and place it on the table top as seen below. Figure 16 Table top placement 2. Connection After unpacking the unit you must connect all camera connections, monitor connections, network connection, power connection and other optional connections.
  • Page 25 Step 2. Connect monitor to DVR unit Depending on what type of monitor you are connection connect either to VGA or BNC monitor of your choice. If you have both types of monitor you may connect both of them. Figure 18 VGA or Monitor Connection Step 3.
  • Page 26: Quick Power On

    3. Quick Power On Power input – connection port for DC 12 volt Step 1. Included DC Power adapter is located in accessory box. Step 2. Take the adapter and connect it with power cord. Step 3. Connect the DC 12V male connector to female DC 12V port. Step 4.
  • Page 27: Initial Boot

    4. Initial Boot After turning on the DVR unit it will go into a boot sequence. At the initial boot section there is no user interaction with DVR unit however please observe to see if DVR unit is properly booting. As you may notice progress bar will indicate booting progression, if there is no activity for long period of time then possible corrupt or damaged firmware in DVR unit.
  • Page 28: Labeling Camera

    6. Labeling Camera Sometime camera location may be identified easier by giving logical name to the camera. Here are steps to give logical name label instead of having default label. Here you may choose camera(s) that you want to give logical name and repeat to other camera(s) as needed.
  • Page 29: Enable Recording

    7. Enable Recording Main and primary function of DVR is to record video. Below section is showing how to configure all cameras to record immediately. DVR already may be configured to record on the HDD. Step 1. Select “Record” item on upper main category then by default “EVENT RECORDING” tab should appear as shown on screen below.
  • Page 30: Prepare Network

    8. Prepare Network Step 1. Select “Network” item on upper main category then by default “IP ADDRESS” tab should appear as shown on screen below. Figure 22 IP Address Page Make sure that DHCP is selected if you have a router that leases IP address to network. If you want to give the IP Address value to unit directly then uncheck the DHCP check box and input IP Address directly where (Arrow) is pointing to.
  • Page 31 ranging from 169.254.1.0 ~ 169.254.254.255 then you have been assigned pseudorandom IP address and it is a indication that there are no DHCP service available for DVR device. Static IP setting is used when your ISP (Internet Service Provider) gives routable IP they are call Public IPv4 address.
  • Page 32: Chapter 2. Basic Information

    ▒ ▒ Chapter 2. Basic Information 2-1. Menu Display It’s available to make setup with menu button on front panel, a mouse and a remote ☞ Display Setup Menu with a front panel button There are ‘Menu’ button on the front of unit. Press it to display Menu. ☞...
  • Page 33: Description Of Icon

    2-2. Description of Icon [1] The icons on the live screen indicate the status. Recording Video Loss Motion Detection Sensor [3] Status Bar 1. Display date and time 2. ER means Emergency Recording and SR means Schedule Recording. 3. Show network status and key lock 4.
  • Page 34: Remote Controller

    2-3. Remote Controller It is available to control every function with a remote. Controlling several DVRs with a remote is available.. [1] ID : Press to select a remote controller ID in case of using one remote controller to multi DVRs. [2] SPLIT : Press to see split mode.
  • Page 35: How To Set Remote Controller Id

    2-4. How to Set Remote Controller ID In order to use remote controller, the ID must be same both DVR and remote controller. By assigning DVR ID, it allows the user to control multiple DVRs with one remote controller. [1] Check current system ID and can be changed by user. (Factory default ID: “0”) Menu >...
  • Page 36: How To Display Setup Menu

    2-5. How to Display Setup Menu It is available to display menu with front panel buttons, remote and mouse. [1] Front panel button : Push “MENU” button on the front panel. [2] Mouse : Right-click [3] Remote : Push “MENU“ button Go to main menu Go to search menu Go to backup menu...
  • Page 37: Zoom In/Out

    2-6. Zoom In/Out Magnify the image at live or playback. [1] How to magnify with a mouse Locate the mouse pointer on the place you want to magnify. And click the left button of mouse and drag it. You can cancel by dragging with mouse left button clicked. (Also you may use “Zoom In / Zoom Out”...
  • Page 38: Chapter 3. System Configuration

    ▒ ▒ Chapter 3. System Configuration 3-1. Information [1] Remote ID : Assign the ID of remote controller, so that user can separately control multiple DVR unit with one controller. (ID range: 0 ~ 99) [2] Mouse Resolution : Mouse sensitivity level can be adjusted at user’s convenience. (Basic Level 1;...
  • Page 39: Time/Date

    3-2. Time/Date [1] Time : Set time [2] Date : Set date [3] Date format : Select a Time/Date display format. [4] Daylight Saving Time : Set “ON” to apply daylight saving time. Enter Month/Week/Day to begin and also enter Month/Week/Day to end. [5] Time Server : Set time automatically through internet.
  • Page 40 • Time server : Input the URL of server (Default : kr.pool.ntp.org ) • Synchronize Period : Select the period to syncronize between DVR and time server • Power On : Try to sync once power on. • 12Hour : Try to sync every 12 hours. •...
  • Page 41: Password

    3-3. Password [1] ID : Available to register max 8 account(“Admin” and “User1~7) • admin : Administrator ID • User1~7 : User ID [Note] Default password of all ID is “11111111”. [2] Assign an authority per selected ID • Configuration : Available to set configuration •...
  • Page 42: Hard Disk

    3-4. Hard Disk As it is related to recording, if any setting is wrong, system error or abnormal recording could happen. [1] Hard Disk List : It provides the information for Hard Disk, external USB Hard Disk and format. • Hard Disk 1~3 : Display the Hard disk capacity internally mounted •...
  • Page 43: Default Setup

    [6] Advanced : Select whether a Hard Disk is used as Main disk or Mirror disk. • Hard Disk 1~3 : Select with which purpose it will be used. • E-SATA : Select with which purpose it will be used. •...
  • Page 44: Upgrade

    3-6. Upgrade [1] USB (Firmware Upgrade) : In order to upgrade system firmware with USB memory stick, the firmware file must be saved in the USB storage first and then insert to DVR to start USB upgrade from the menu. [2] Configuration Backup : Save a configuration file of DVR.
  • Page 45: Button Setup

    3-7. Button Setup After a certain time passes, screen is automatically locked. • Auto key lock : There is no key input during specific time, system locks the button automatically. In order to unlock, input the password. ( 10 sec. 30 sec. 1 min. OFF) •...
  • Page 46: Chapter 4. Display

    ▒ ▒ Chapter 4. Display 4-1. OSD (On Screen Display) [1] Camera Title : ON / OFF [2] Status Bar : ON / OFF. [3] Login Display : Select a login option • As Per Last Login : Display live image after system rebooting. •...
  • Page 47: Auto Sequence

    4-2. Auto Sequence • Auto Loss Skip : If there is no video input, it skip video loss channel. • Display time : Select a display duration while sequencing (1 sec. ~30 sec.) [Note] Sequence doesn’t work on event pop-up. 4-3.
  • Page 48: Video Output Setup

    4-4. Video Output Setup You can choose a type of video output. This model supports HMDI, VGA and composite output. [1] Video Output Setup • HDMI+VGA(S) : Set HDMI as main output and VGA as Spot Out. • VGA+Composite(S) : Set VGA as main output and Composite as Spot Out.. •...
  • Page 49: Chapter 5. Network Setup

    ▒ ▒ Chapter 5. Network Setup 5-1. IP Address It is the system setup for remote monitoring or backup and it needs the network setup of DVR. The user must know whether their internet is dynamic IP(DHCP) or fixed IP. Please check it to your ISP before setup.
  • Page 50: Notification

    5-2. Notification E-Mail Setup It’s a basic setup to send E-mail, so if it is not correct, e-mail couldn’t be delivered. So be careful to make Setup correctly. [1] SMTP Server : Enter Mail Server address to use as SMTP Server. If you don’t know the Server address, contact a person who manages SMTP Server you use.
  • Page 51: E-Mail Notification

    5-3. E-mail Notification Select which type of notifications you are going to use. Notification type : You can select the type for E-mail notification. • Alarm : E-mail is sent with still image when an alarm occurs • Sensor : E-mail is sent with still image when triggering a sensor •...
  • Page 52: Web Server

    5-4. Web Server Built-in web server make user can connect the DVR remotely on the Internet Explorer [1] ON/OFF : Select ‘ON’ to use remote N/W connection through web. [2] USE PORT : Port for remote connection 52 | P a g e...
  • Page 53: Free Ddns

    5-5. Free DDNS Free DDNS is used for remote connection through private DDNS service. Firstly, go to http://www.dyndns.com and create an account. Then, if your system is installed with a router, you must make DMZ setting in the router setup for the IP your system has. DMZ is a function to open all the ports for the selected IP.
  • Page 54: Dual Codec Setup

    5-6. Dual Codec Setup It is available to transmit data through extra network transmission codec. There are two ways of setting. Split Resolution is a transmission mode for split screen and Popup Resolution is a transmission mode for one channel full screen.' •...
  • Page 55: Chapter 6. Camera

    ▒ ▒ Chapter 6. Camera 6-1. Camera Title Input a camera title using by virtual keyboard. Press a space bar to change a language. 55 | P a g e...
  • Page 56: Ptz Setting

    6-2. PTZ Setting [1] Channel: Select a channel [2] ON/OFF : Enable or disable to use PTZ. [3] MODEL : Select the PTZ protocol or, model [4] ID : Select the PTZ ID. (For more detail, refer to the manual of PTZ device.) 6-3.
  • Page 57 The touring number is selectable 1~16. [1] Touring number : Select the number. [2] Preset number : Select the preset number saved before. [3] Touring interval (/SEC) : Select the touring dwell time. [NOTE] PTZ protocol selection Protocol is PTZ moving driver. The protocol is registered as per the camera model name or protocol name.
  • Page 58: How To Use Ptz

    6-4. How to Use PTZ [How to call the PTZ menu] • Mouse menu: Click the right button of mouse and select the ‘PTZ’. • Remote controller menu: Click the “PTZ” from remote controller. (1) Select PTZ Button on the remote controller •...
  • Page 59 • PanTilt : Control the direction by the direction key in remote controller. • Preset : Input the preset number to be moved or saved and select this menu. (Preset Save) (Preset moving) • Tour : It tours as per the saved preset number. •...
  • Page 60: Chapter 7. Record

    ▒ Chapter 7. Record ▒ 7-1. Record Setting Set resolution, quality, recording speed and audio. Each setting affects the size and picture quality. [1] Channel : Set channel [2] On/Off : Set On or Off for recording [3] Resolution : Set resolutioin [4] Quality : Set picture quality of recorded video [5] Speed : Set record frame [6] Post-Recording : Set recording duration time after an event is triggered.
  • Page 61: Schedule Record

    7-2. Schedule Record Set schedule record per day of the week, time and channel. And setting per hour is also available. N (Grey) : No record █ C (Green) : Continuous record █ M (Blue) : Motion detected record █ S (Red) : Sensor triggered record █...
  • Page 62: Holiday Record

    • All Ch to Copy : Copy the currently set recording schedule to all channels. 7-3. Holiday Record Set holiday record with different option. [1] 7 different holiday setup can be made. After selecting record type from H1 to H7, set time with dragging mouse or remote direction.
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  • Page 64: Chapter 8. Event Setup

    ▒ ▒ Chapter 8. Event Setup 8-1. Sensor It is for sensor setup. [1] Sensor Input : Select the sensor input channel. [2] On/Off : Select the sensor usage. [3] Input Type: Select the sensor input type. • N/Open (NORMAL OPEN) : The contact is normally opened but close when the signal is generated.
  • Page 65: Motion Detection

    8-2. Motion Detection It is the motion detection setup menu. [1] Channel : Select the motion detection channel. [2] On/Off : Select the motion detection usage. [3] Sensitivity : Select the sensitivity of motion detection. Please apply it after the actual testing.
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  • Page 67: Event Action

    8-3. Event Action Event record will be made as per the setup. [1] Motion : It is the setup for PTZ, pop-up, relay out, buzzer in motion detection. • Channel : Select the channel to apply. • Preset channel : Select the preset camera being applied for the event. •...
  • Page 68 [2] Sensor : It is the setup for PTZ, pop-up, relay out, buzzer in sensor triggering. • Preset channel : Select the preset camera being applied for the event. • Preset number : Select the preset number to move. • Popup Channel : Select the usage Popup usage by ON/OFF. •...
  • Page 69: Chapter 9. Search

    ▒ Chapter 9. Search ▒ 9-1. Search Menu It supports the various ways of search mode such as Calendar, Date/Time, Event, etc. [1] How to call menu : Select the “SEARCH” from remote controller and right button of mouse. [2] Search mode selection ·...
  • Page 70: Calendar Search

    9-2. Calendar Search It searches using by the calendar. [1] If there is the recorded data on DVR, it shows red color on recorded date. Using the direction key, you can change the YEAR/MONTH/DATE. [2] If there is the recorded data, it shows red color so, press the enter button on selected date.
  • Page 71: Date/Time Search

    (Channel display could be different per model 4ch/8ch/16ch) 9-3. Date/Time Search If you know the specific date/ Time, input the time to search. [1] Record begin : It shows the record began time. [2] Record end : It shows the record end time. [3] Channel : Select the channel to search.
  • Page 72: Event Search

    9-4. Event Search It searches event recorded data. [1] Record begin : It shows the record began time. [2] Record end : It shows the record end time. [3] Channel : Select the channel to search. [4] Play Begin : Input the time to search. [5] Play : If you click “Play”, it playback the selected time.
  • Page 73: Go To First / Go To Last

    9-5. Go to First / Go to Last It searches the first or last recorded image. 9-6. Search Control [Control by Mouse] Description of search button [1] X1 playback [2] Pause [3] Stop [4] Reverse playback [5] Playback speed control [6] Reverse playback speed control [7] Audio during playback [8] Calendar search during playback...
  • Page 74: Audio

    9-7. Audio Audio can be listened in Live or Search. [1] Menu recall : If you select the “AUDIO” during the live or playback, the audio out menu show up. The menu call is possible by remote controller or mouse. [2] Mode selection •...
  • Page 75: Chapter 10. Backup

    ▒ Chapter 10. Backup ▒ 10-1. Backup Selected image can be backup to the external device(USB). Connect the USB pen drive to the DVR and select ‘BACKUP’ button from remote controller or, click the right button of mouse. [1] Select the recognized backup device. If it recognized normal, it shows the device capacity such as ”XXX MB”.
  • Page 76 (Channel display could be different per model 4ch/8ch/16ch) [4] Select the minute. Once you select “Start“, the time will be automatically input. [5] Backup end time selection • If the backup end time is the same hour, select the minute and click, “end“, the time will be automatically input.
  • Page 77 [6] Camera : Select the channel to be backup.( Selected channel will be shown as red) [7] Backup Start : If all setup is completed, click the ‘Backup start’ button then, backup starts. It shows the backup capacity/ USB pen drive capacity“ so, if everything is OK, click ‘OK’. [8] Before backup, it shows the USB port, backup time then, select OPTION.
  • Page 78 • Format Backup Disk : Select whether the viewer program will be backup together with data file.- Executable format : Viewer program will b backup together [9] Backup Start : The backup start after click ‘OK’ [10] How to use the viewer program( If you click the backup file, it runs automatically). ①...
  • Page 79: Specifications

    ▒ SPECIFICATIONS ▒ FDS-440SDI Operating System Embedded Linux Compression H.264 Audio compression G723.1 Video Standard NTSC / PAL Video In/Out Input Output 1 x HDMI / 1 x VGA / 1 x SPOT(BNC) Resolution Max. 1920 x 1080 Playback speed 4CH 80FPS, 1CH 30FPS Live Realtime...
  • Page 80: Chapter 11. Mobile Applications Web Viewer Ddns

    ▒ Chapter 11. Mobile Applications ▒ Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone iPhone Application Installation 1. Access the “App Store” from your iPhone or iTunes application. 2. Search for “MPRMS”. 3. Choose to download and install the application (there is no charge to use our MPRMS application).
  • Page 81 Adding a DVR To Your iPhones MPRMS Application Launch the MPRMS Application, and press “New” Enter the “Reg Name” (Registration Name). This can be any name to identify the specified DVR. Make sure there are NO SPACES in the Reg. Name. Select the DVR Model: H.264 DVRs’...
  • Page 82 MPEG4 DVRs’ = FDS-110 MJPEG DVRs’ = MJPEG Enter the login information of the DVR. The login information MUST MATCH the login information on the DVR. 82 | P a g e...
  • Page 83 DVR ID: Enter the User ID for accessing the DVR. Password: Enter the password for accessing the DVR. Enter the DVR IP Address & Port Number (You can also enter the domain name address here) DDNS Use Please disregard this configuration option if you are using DVR within the United States. This feature is used in the following regions: Asia Connecting to the DVR...
  • Page 84 Connect remote access 84 | P a g e...
  • Page 85 “CH SELECT” to select camera number. PTZ : select when controlling pan-tilt The screen displays only video excluding time, resolution and the name of channel. The feature is designed to transmit still photo in certain intervals when video streaming is interrupted due to network load.☞ See full screen : If you set aside iPhone, it switches into full screen. ( Touch any area of full screen viewer to retrieve menu ) 85 | P a g e...
  • Page 86 Search from iPhone Select “search” the icon below. [1] Select Date/Time After selecting a date, select “SEARCH”. [2] Search key operation 86 | P a g e...
  • Page 87 Play reverse Pause Play Switch to Live Controlling Relay-Out from iPhone Relay can be controlled remotely.. Time selection : Set the duration time of alarm output Off : Alarm off Infinity : Keep the alarm output continued PTZ control from iPhone PTZ control is available on iPhone.
  • Page 88 (1) Select (2) Cancel (3) Automatic camera focus (4) Call the PTZ menu (5) Direction button (6) Camera focus control (7) Camera zoom control (8) Select the channel (9) Relay out button (A user can set relay out) (10) Select the PTZ menu (11) OSD display On/Off button for live screen 88 | P a g e...
  • Page 89 2. Android Phone Program Installation for Android To install the program on the Phone, execute the ‘MARKET’ program and download the ‘MPRMS’ to install. If the installation is completed, you will see the ‘MPRMS’ icon on the main SCREEN. Application Execution for Android Select “MPRMS”...
  • Page 90 (Select the icon) (Executed Program) Register the product information for Android Register the product information for remote monitoring. [1] Register Select “Add” to start the registration. [2] Enter the registration information 90 | P a g e...
  • Page 91 (1) Enter the name, Product ID(User) and Password. Name : Enter any name you want. User : Enter the “User ID” registered to the DVR. Password : Enter the “Password” registered to the DVR. (Note : “Menu” → “System” → “Password) IP : This setting is only for static IP users.
  • Page 92 Select to edit the registered info. Select to delete the registered info. Close TOOL menu (As a dual function, it ends the connection) Remote connection for Android Select the registered list for connection. Once you click the registered device, it shows the brief information like the 1 picture below.
  • Page 93 (Select the list) (Detailed info.) Live view on Android It shows the currently monitored images with real-time. (1) Numeric Button : Press a numeric button to select a channel. (2) 1 frame: When selected, it transmits a still image with the certain interval in case the video streaming is interrupted due to the network load (3) Show OSD: Select to display the info.
  • Page 94 On the bottom line of screen, there is a main menu. Select the menu to change the function Go back to the previous step or close the monitoring program Move to live mode (Channel change, 1 Frame and OSD display is available) Go to PTZ mode Go to PTZ preset mode Go to search mode...
  • Page 95 PTZ control for Android You can control the PTZ camera remotely. (Select PTZ mode) (PTZ mode screen) (1) Go to PTZ mode Select the PTZ connected channel and click the PTZ button. (2) How to control PTZ The PTZ camera moves to the selected direction. Zoom in/ out Focus adjustment Touring operates according to the previously registered ‘Preset’...
  • Page 96 IRIS Open/ Close. Call the PTZ menu Auto Focus OK button for PTZ OSD menu Cancel or the upper menu on PTZ OSD menu PTZ Preset for Android You can set the movement of PTZ camera previously and make the automatic PTZ movement. (Select preset mode) (Preset mode screen) (1) How to go to PTZ mode...
  • Page 97 Search on Android (1. Select the search mode) (2. Select “Time Search”) (3. Select the date and time) (1) Select the search mode (2) Select “Time Search”: Select “Time Search” to enter the search conditions. (Note: Select “To Live” to return to the live mode during the search.) (3) Enter the date and time: Select the date and time and click “Start Search”...
  • Page 98 Relay Out for Android Relay can be controlled remotely. (1) Relay : Select On or Off (2) Number : Select the relay number. (3) Time : Select the duration time. (4) Execute : Make the alarm output work 98 | P a g e...
  • Page 99 Information display option on Android It shows the information of current connection. (Select info) (Display the connection info ) [Display Info] Below is the example for an explanation. • IP : 61.250.157.37 : 2000 Via DDNS ← Connected IP information. •...
  • Page 100 End the connection for Android (Select the back button) (Select the Yes button) There are several ways to finish the program. 1. If you click ‘BACK’, it asks like “Do you want to disconnect?” Then, you may click Yes. 2. Or you may just press close button on the phone. 100 | P a g e...
  • Page 101 3. Windows Mobile Install the program to Windows Mobile Copy the program, MPRMS and save it to the mobile phone. Execute the program for Windows Mobile After save the program into the any folder, you can see the “MPRMS_Setup.cab” file as below picture. ☞...
  • Page 102 You can see the icon of “MPRMS”. Register the Product Information on Windows Mobile For mobile viewing, you must register the network information of the DVR. As for the network setting of DVR, please refer to the user’s manual of DVR. [1] Register Click the “Add DVR”...
  • Page 103 [2] Fill in the required information. Enter info. like the picture above. • NAME : Input any name you want. • ID : Enter the DVR’s login ID. • PASS : Enter the DVR’s login password. • MODEL : Select the spec. of the model among H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG. [3] Enter DDNS info.
  • Page 104 • Use DDNS : Select if you are a dynamic IP user. • ADDR : Keep the default value of the DDNS server address (Default: www.adtcapscctv.net) • PORT : The port value will be changed automatically. Keep the value as it is. •...
  • Page 105 • Connect : Click the “Connect” to see the video. • Info Setup : To change the DVR information, click the “Info Setup”. • 1 Only : When selected, it transmits a still image with the certain interval in case the video streaming is interrupted due to the network load.
  • Page 106 To connect the other DVR, click the “DVR” and select the registered DVR in the “DEVICE”. After selecting the DVR, click the “Connect” to see the video. Search on Windows Mobile To play the recorded image, select “Search” then click “Rec Info Req” to set the date and time for searching.
  • Page 107 PTZ Control for Windows Mobile Click “Pan Tilt” to control the PTZ camera. Press the direction button to move the camera position. [NOTE : In order to stop moving, user must press the “STOP” button.] • Left : Move to the left •...
  • Page 108 Preset You can save the camera location previously and then send the camera to move to a specified pre-position. • P1~P16 : Select numbers to save • MOVE / SET ◎ MOVE : After selecting a number among from P1~P16, press “SEND” to move the camera to the specified pre-position.
  • Page 109 Remote Alarm Control for Windows Mobile Click “Alarm” to control alarm output. • Select a number (1~16) : Relay out port. (Default : 1) • Time : Set the duration time. • ON/OFF : Press to start or stop. (Example : If the duration time is set with 5 sec., the alarm output lasts for 5 seconds when you set it ON.) 109 | P a g e...
  • Page 110 4. Internet Explorer Version 7 and later The monitoring by the web browser is available as the web server is built in the DVR. Initial Connection If you have actual TCP IP address of the DVR you my input them directly into Internet Explorer or you may use the DDNS IP as indicated below.
  • Page 111 In the first connection, install “ActiveX”. If the ActiveX is installed, then DVR IP and DVR Port is set as a default value by itself. So if you enter the user ID and password, you can connect to the DVR. 111 | P a g e...
  • Page 112 Display Configuration (1) Display area : Whenever you click, the selected channel or split screen is displayed. (2) DVR Name: Enter any name you want. When you reconnect the DVR in the same pc, the name is saved.) (3) DVR IP : The IP address registered to the DVR automatically is displayed. (4) DVR PORT : The port registered to the DVR is automatically displayed.
  • Page 113 • Directory : Selects the folder to save. • File name : Enter the file name to save. • Channel: Select the channel to back up. (10) JPG : Capture the current picture with jpg file and show the saved folder with popup message. (11) BMP : Capture the current picture with BMP file and show the saved folder with popup message.
  • Page 114: Index

    INDEX Acronym Definition Frontal Keypad, 27 DHCP, 30 HDD, 29 DMZ, 31 Internal IP address, 30 D-sub, 13 IP address, 21, 22, 23, 30, 31, 104, 110, 112 DTE, 20 iPhone, 80, 85, 86, 87 DVR, 2 ISP, 31 ISP, 31 Labeling Camera, 28 administrator, 20, 23 MAX, 113...
  • Page 115 Zoom, 95, 107 115 | P a g e...
  • Page 116 Limited 2 Year Warranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state. If our products do not function because of any defect in material or workmanship, we will repair it for free for 1 year on parts and labor from the date of original purchase.
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