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USER'S INSTRUCTIONS
Stand-Alone 4channel

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

MODEL CDR4010

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  • Page 1: Digital Video Recorder

    USER’S INSTRUCTIONS Stand-Alone 4channel DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL CDR4010...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Configuration of the front of the unit------------------ Basic configuration of the monitor display----------- Live ----------------------------------------------------- Recording----------------------------------------------- Replaying----------------------------------------------- Setup ----------------------------------------------------------- Setup displays tree------------------------------------- How to set up DVR-------------------------------------- 23 Setup --------------------------------------------------- Alarm --------------------------------------------------- System -------------------------------------------------- Video --------------------------------------------------- Record -------------------------------------------------- 36 Display -------------------------------------------------- 41...
  • Page 3 11.1 Requirements ------------------------------------------- 46 11.2 Loading the host program to PC ---------------------- 47 11.3 Cable connection ------------------------------------- Networking 1:1 between PC and DVR ----------------------- 12.1 DVR Setting --------------------------------------------- 12.2 Connecting to a LAN using TCP/IP ------------------- 12.3 Setting up PC host program --------------------------- 50 12.4...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    User’s Manual Stand-alone DVR (Digital Video Recorder) Stand-alone DVR can record the video signals from 4 cameras to the built-in HDD and replay them at real time or at 1~64x speeds. This system has numerous monitoring features such as automatic sequential display, full screen display for a selected input video signal, pausing, 2x digital zooming, quad splitting, etc.
  • Page 5: What To Do At The Time Of Installation

    7. Perform HDD formatting. 8. Escape from set Menu. 9. Set values for required options. 10. Network cable should be connected to the DVR unit before turning the power on. Refer to Fig 6-7 for the cable specification. - 5 -...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications VIDEO SIGNAL Television System Refresh Rate Digital Memory Video Inputs Video Input Signal Video Outputs Video Output Signal VIDEO FEATURES Display Format Video Loss Indicate Border Line RECORD Recording Speed Compression rate Algorism Recording REPLAY Time or Event PAN/TILT REMOTE Ethernet (TCP/IP) IDE (7200rpm)
  • Page 7: Installation

    LAN DATA Choose 1~4Ch, Split Screen BNC INPUT S-VHS MONITOR MAIN MONITOR AUX MONITOR LOOP Unpacking the unit DVR unit (including one built-in HDD) ► AC adapter (SMPS) ► AC power cord ► Rack mounting bracket and bolts. ► User’s Manual ►...
  • Page 8 Note : Contact the dealer immediately if any components are missing. Notes for installation Install the system according to the instructions supplied in this manual. ► This product is designed for indoor use and should not be used outdoors. ► Avoid any area with high humidity or dust which can shorten the life the unit.
  • Page 9: System Connection

    System Connection Fig. 6-3 - 9 -...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Camera Connection Connection of cameras ► Connect the cameras to Video Input (BNC connector) on the back of the unit as shown in above Fig. 6-4 Connection of Loop Output ► The Camera or video output is available from the Video Output (Loop Output) on the back of the unit.
  • Page 11 When necessary, use ALM OUT. The output of ALARM OUT is a relay contactor type and supports NO. or NC. The output capacity is 220V 1A and a higher capacity can cause system failure. Refer to Fig. 6-5 for the connection to ALARM OUT. Connection to RS232C Connect the cable to RS232C.
  • Page 12: How To Operate

    Power connection Connect the supplied power unit to the DC power jack on the rear of CDR4010. ► Specification of SMPS adapter ► Input : AC90 ~ 230V, 50/60Hz Output: DC12V, 3.5A How to operate General information You can operate all functions of the system by use of the 18 buttons located on ►...
  • Page 13 via RS232C or the Ethernet port located on the back side. The system status is indicated by either LED light on the operator buttons or the ► monitor. The system is protected from any inadvertent pressing of any operator buttons. ►...
  • Page 14: Configuration Of The Front Of The Unit

    SETUP/ENTER (System setup mode/ Execution) REW (Rewinding), UP (one of navigation keys): No LED lit PREV (Progressive rewinding), DOWN (one of navigation keys): No LED lit NEXT (Progressive play), LEFT (one of navigation keys): No LED lit FF (Fast forward), RIGHT (one of navigation keys): No LED lit Basic configuration of the monitor display PLAY M S F Z...
  • Page 15: Live

    Motion detection Sensor input Fig. 7-4 Quad display (2/3+3 split) Motion detection Sensor input Fig. 7-5 Quad display (Full + 3 split) LIVE Live means viewing the present video images from the cameras on the monitor. LIVE MODE ► Full screen display Full screen display is possible in the Live mode or Record mode.
  • Page 16 Press the QUAD button repeatedly to view the different quad display like Fig. 7-4 or Fig. 7-5. ► Sequential display The sequential display is possible in the Live mode or Record mode. Press the SEQ button. ► PIP (Picture in picture) display The PIP is possible in the Live mode or Record mode.
  • Page 17: Recording

    When the OSD button is pressed, all the texts except for the video display are deleted temporarily. - When the button is pressed again while OSD is in OFF position, the system status will be displayed. - Pressing the OSD button again will bring the system to normal condition. ►...
  • Page 18 Manual recording ► The recording will start when the REC button is pressed. While the unit is recording, the REC button will be lit and ‘REC’ will blink on the screen. ► Press the REC button again to stop recording. The light of REC button will go off and ‘REC’...
  • Page 19: Replaying

    TIMER RECORD START MANUAL RECORD START PRESS REC KEY TO TIMER REC Replaying Replay Mode (Press Play button) ► Replaying from set recording time. ► Replaying by alarm lists. Replaying from set recording time ► When the Play button is pressed again after setting the REPLAY TIME, the replaying will begin.
  • Page 20 ► Setting REPLAY TIME Set the time by using the navigation keys: use the up/down keys for changing the values, the left/right keys for moving to next fields. Set the time in the order of second→minute→hour→day →month →year. The REPLAY TIME can not be out of the RECORD TIME zone. Replaying by alarm list ►...
  • Page 21: Setup

    HARD DISK HDD1 : 79.5G 0.0p USED SYSTEM INFORMATION SELECT DISK AND PRESS ENTER TO FORMAT VER. 2 . 7 . X STAND ALONE 4CH DVR COPYRIGHT 2002 NETWORK IP CONFIG IP MODE : STATIC-IP GATEWAY ; 192.168.123.0 SUBNET : 255.255.255.0 IP ADDR : 192.168.123.1...
  • Page 22 VIDEO INSTALLED VIDEO PORT CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 ON ON ON ON VIDEO TITLE ☞ VIDEO CONTROL ☞ SEQ DISPLAY DWELL : 1 SEC VIDEO CONTROL BRIGHT CONTRAST RECORD TIEMR RECORD REC MOAD : QUAD WEEK DAY ☞ REC SPEED : 30F/S SATURDAY ☞...
  • Page 23: How To Set Up Dvr

    DISPLAY ☞ USER ACCOUNT ☞ Alarm Press the MENU button on the front panel of DVR. Press the ESC button to go back to the live mode. Choose ALARM in the SETUP menu using the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 24 Fig. 8-3 Alarm set display ALARM LIST ALARM LIST 001._2 _ _08/11/04 11:28:31 002. 003. 004. 005. 006. 007. 008. Serial number of Fig. 8-4 (Alarm List display) Choose ALARM LIST in the ALARM menu using the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 25 (Care should be taken when pressing the ENTER button as it will delete the data permanently) ALARM HOLD ALARM LIST ☞ ALARM LIST CLEAR ALARM HOLD : 5 SEC ALARM OPTION ☞ Fig. 8-6 Alarm List Clear Display Choose ALARM HOLD In the ALARM menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 26: System

    The Changeable range is 1~30 F/S for NTSC and 1~25 F/S for PAL. ► RECORDING QUALITY Choose REC QUALITY in the ALARM OPTION menu and press the ENTER button. Choose a video quality among VHS, SVHS and +SVHS. The VHS represents the lowest quality with highest compression ratio.
  • Page 27 TIME/DATE TIME FORMAT : 24 HOUR TIME : 19:14:17 DATE FORMAT : YYYY/MM/DD DATE : 2004/08/09 MON Fig. 8-9 (TIME/DATE DISPLAY) Fig. 8-9 TIME/DATE DISPLAY ► Choose TIME/DATE in the SYSTEM menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. ►...
  • Page 28 MM/DD/YYYY and press the ENTER button. ► DATE Choose DATE in the TIME/DATE menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. Set the present date using the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. RS232C RS232C BAUD RATE : 115200 DATA BITS : 8 BITS STOP BITS : 1 BIT PARITY BIT : NONE...
  • Page 29 HARD DISK DRIVE HARD DISK HDD1 : NO DISK Fig. 8-11 HDD Setting display ► HDD1,2 : Maximum 2HDDs can be connected to the system. ► NO DISK : This indicates no HDD is connected. The system will function without a HDD, however recording is not possible. HARD DISK HDD1 : UNFORMATTED SELECT DISK AND...
  • Page 30 HARD DISK HDD1 : DATA WILL BE LOST PRESS ENTER TO PROCEED PRESS ESC TO RETURN Fig. 8-13 HDD Setting display HARD DISK HDD1 : DATA WILL BE LOST FORMATTING HDD1 : 19.0% WAIT …. Fig. 8-14 HDD Setting display HARD DISK HDD1 : 38.1G DISK FORMAT COMPLETED...
  • Page 31 Press the ENTER button to setup the system default values and Press the ESC button to return. SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION VERSION. x. x. x STAND ALONE 4CH DVR COPYRIGHT 2004 PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN Fig. 8-17 SYSTEM INFORMATION DISPLAY ► SYSTEM INFORMATION...
  • Page 32 LEFT/RIGHT keys for choosing the field. ► MAC ID The MAC ID was consigned to each DVR unit at the factory ► PORT The PORT is the TCP address of the program which is used to connect to the network viewer and has a range of 1~65535.
  • Page 33 Set the value using the navigation keys: UP/DOWN keys for changing the value and LEFT/RIGHT keys for changing the position. NETWORK PERFORMANCE NETWORK PERFORMANCE CONNECTION SPEED LOCAL AREA NETWORK 10MBPS OR MORE Fig. 8-19 Network IP Configuration Setup Choose NETWORK PERFORMANCE in the SYSTEM menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 34: Video

    8.6 Video INSTALLED VIDEO PORT INSTALLED VIDEO PORT CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 ON ON ON ON VIDEO TITLE ☞ VIDEO CONTROL ☞ SEQ DISPLAY DWELL : 1 SEC ► Choose VIDEO in the SETUP menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 35 ► Choose a channel with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button to change the title of the channel which shall be displayed on the monitor. ► Use the up/down keys to select the title letters among A~Z, a~z, o~9 , -, ,, :, ., ?, !, @, (, ), /, up to 8 letters can be set.
  • Page 36: Record

    Record Note. The Alarm recording functions regardless of the recording mode. This means that when alarm signal is received, the system automatically picks up the related channel and records the input images in full screen even if the system has been recording in the quad ►...
  • Page 37 Choose REC QUALITY in the RECORD menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. Select a quality level among VHS, SVHS and +SVHS, and press the ENTER button. ► RECORD MOTION Choose REC MOTION in the RECORD menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 38 TIMER RECORD WEEK DAY ☞ SATURDAY ☞ SUNDAY ☞ HOLIDAYS ☞ HOLIDAYS REC OPTION ☞ Fig. 8-24 Timer Record Display ► Choose the TIMER RECORD and press the ENTER button. ► Choose the WEEK DAY and press the ENTER button to preset the recording time for Monday ~ Friday.
  • Page 39 Choose between ON and OFF by using up/down keys (Do not press ENTER yet). At ON mode the system will record during the set time zone. At OFF mode system will record except for the set time zone. Move to time fields by using left/right keys and set up the time zone by using up/down keys and press ENTER.
  • Page 40 ► Choose the HOLIDAYS and press the ENTER button. ► Up to 32 holidays can be preset Choose a holiday and press the ENTER button. Select the ON or OFF. Set the date and time (YY/MM/DD-HH/MM) and press the ENTER button. Use the down navigation key to move to the next holiday.
  • Page 41: Display

    Display TITLE DISPLAY : ON TIME DISPLAY : ON TIME POSITION : BOTTOM PIP POSITION ☞ BORDER LINE ☞ ► TITLE DISPLAY Choose TITLE DISPLAY in the SETUP menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. Select ON or OFF with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 42 ► PIP POSITION Choose PIP POSITION in the DISPLAY menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. Choose the PIP position by using the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. BORDER LINE BORDER LINE CAM 1 CAM 3 BORDER TYPE : THIN BORDER COLOR : DARK GRAY Fig.
  • Page 43: User Account

    ► Choose USER ACCOUNT in the SETUP menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. ► DEVICE ID The DEVICE ID is for identifying each DVR when multiple DVRs are used. Select the item with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. ► USER ID The USER ID is used when you connect your DVR to a network.
  • Page 44: Installation Of An Additional Hdd

    Press the ENTER button to complete password setting. ► PASSWORD : OFF This is an option to restrict some of the DVR functions. Choose PASSWORD in the NETWORK USER ID menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 45: Installation Of An Additional Hdd

    Up to total 2 HDD can be used in this system. 9.2 Installation of an additional HDD Turn off the power. Unscrew and remove the cover. In a two hard drive system, the drives need to be configured as Master and Slave to function properly.
  • Page 46: Ntsc/Pal Selection

    Turn on the system and format the HDD (See page 29 for more details). NETWORKING 11.1 Requirements CDR4010 DVR set Required Specifications 1. OS : Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP 2. CPU : PENTIUM-4 1.8GB or higher 3. MEMORY : 512Mb 4.
  • Page 47: Loading The Host Program To Pc

    4. Select the Host folder, and then double-click SETUP.EXE. Now the software installation will begin. 5. After the installation has been completed, the Clover Host icon will be created on your desktop screen. 6. Double-click the Clover Host icon, and the Host GUI appears.
  • Page 48 In the LIVE mode, press the MENU button. Choose SYSTEM in the SETUP menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. Choose FACTORY DEFAULT in the SYSTEM menu with the navigation keys and press the ENTER button. Press the ENTER button again to set the FACTORY DEFAULT values. Fig.
  • Page 49: Connecting To A Lan Using Tcp/Ip

    Now the DVR is ready for 1:1 networking. Start the host program on the PC. The IP ADDR and PORT values of PC program should be identical to those for DVR 12.2 Connecting to a LAN using TCP/IP The DVR system allows you to fully create and edit all network settings available.
  • Page 50: Setting Up Pc Host Program

    Double click the Clover Host icon on your desktop. Click the CONFIG button (Fig. 12-4). Select NTSC or PAL format (Fig. 12-5). Enter the same Target Port Number and IP Address as for the DVR (Fig. 12-5). Click OK button. Fig. 12-4...
  • Page 51: Connect With Network

    12.4 Connecting with network Click the CONN button on the GUI. Enter the User ID and Password, which must be the same as for DVR and click OK. See 8.9 (User Account) The User ID and Password have to be input only by DVR administrator for security.
  • Page 52 Fig. 12-8 Quad Pictures in Live mode Click OK button to display the Images as in above Fig. 12-8. You can exit the program (GUI) at any time, just click the EXIT on the GUI. - 52 -...
  • Page 53 Click the REC button to record while the DVR is in Live mode. Fig. 12-10 Sensor status The Sensor ①②③④ indicates a channel number that the DVR is picking up the images by alarm sensors such as PIR (motion) sensor.
  • Page 54: Function Of Buttons

    • Replaying (See 7.6) Fig. 12-13 DVR SETUP MENU Click MENU for Setup. When necessary, make the changes according to 8. SETUP of this manual. It is recommended not to change the NETWORK IP CONFIG. As it will affect the ability to communicate with the network.
  • Page 55 Click again to turn it OFF. The above Fig. 12-16 shows that the BUZZER button is in OFF position. Click it to turn ON. • Click again to turn it OFF. Click the PRINT button to print the present images on the screen. Fig.
  • Page 56 Fig. 12-20 PRINT DIALOG Click OK button to print. Click Cancel button to cancel the printing. Fig. 12-21 Printed Image To view the captured image, click START>PROGRAM>Clover Host>Printed Image Viewer and open the file. - 56 -...
  • Page 57 Fig. 12-25 SAVE confirm to break Click again to turn it OFF. The above pop-up window will appear when the SAVE button is clicked. Click Yes. To view the saved image file, click START>PROGRAM>Clover Host>Play Host and open the file. Fig. 12-26 BACKUP •...
  • Page 58 Fig. 12-29 BACKUP Click it again to turn OFF. Or it will be automatically turned OFF when the backup is finished. To view the saved image file, click START>PROGRAM>Clover Host>Play Host and open the file. Fig. 12-30 OPEN Click the OPEN button to open the files saved by using the SAVE or BACKUP buttons.
  • Page 59 Fig. 12-31 Select a file type Choose the Auto-saving Files button or Backup Files button. Fig. 12-32 Open the Save Files Fig. 12-33 Open the Backup Files Double-click the file you wish to view. Do not use the button on the GUI (Graphical User Interface).
  • Page 60 The images that were saved with sensor operation will be played with the light of the corresponding channel number under SENSOR turned on. Click the EXIT to finish. To execute the replay program, click START>PROGRAM>Clover Host>Play Host and open the files. Note 1. The maximum file size of SAVE and SAVE..DATA (BACKUP and BACKUP.DATA) is 650 Mbytes, (Approx.
  • Page 61: Warranty Information

    13. LIMITED 2YEAR WARRANTY This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. If our products do not function because of any defect in material or workmanship, we will repair free for 2 year on parts and labor from the date of original purchase.
  • Page 62: Appendix

    APPENDIX 1. Recording time table Figure. A.1. Capacity of 120GB HDD in Hours (NTSC) 30 fps 10 fps +SVHS SVHS Figure. A.2. Capacity of 160GB HDD in Hours (NTSC) 30 fps 10 fps +SVHS SVHS 2. Factory default table 1) ALARM (1) ALARM LIST : 128 E.A.
  • Page 63 - PARITY BIT : NONE - SELECT PTZ : 1 of 1 RECEIVE KAY DATA VIA RS-232C (3) HARD DISK : ( YOUR HDD ON INSTALLED ) (4) NETWORK IP CONFIG - IP MODE : STATIC-IP - GATEWAY : 192.168.123.0 - SUBNET : 255.255.255.0 - IP ADDR : 192.168.123.1 - MAC ID : UNIQUE ID ON NETWORK ( UNCHANGABLE )
  • Page 64 - RECx MODE : QUAD - RECx SPEED : 30 F / S - RECx QUALITY : +SVHS - RECx MOTION : OFF SATURDAY - RECx TIME : OFF 00:00 – 00:00 - RECx MODE : QUAD - RECx SPEED : 30 F / S - RECx QUALITY : +SVHS - RECx MOTION : OFF SUNDAY...
  • Page 65: Faq

    I cannot login. -> Please check if the link LED of DVR and LAN port of PC are lit. -> Please check if the IP address on DVR and the PC is identical. Check SYSTEM STATUS by pressing OSD button of DVR (Available on LIVE mode and RECORD mode).
  • Page 66 NETWORK PERFORMANCE : (2) PC <-> 10/100Mbps dummy Hub (Half Duplex Mode) <-> DVR NETWORK PERFORMANCE : (3) PC <-> 10/100Mbps Switch (Full Duplex Mode) <-> DVR NETWORK PERFORMANCE: (4) PC <-> 10/100Mbps Complexed Network <-> DVR NETWORK PERFORMANCE : 2.

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