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Yale H48000-960H DVR

User manual

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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Yale H48000-960H
DVR recording unit. The unit has been designed
to meet the demands of the basic to advanced
users.
These are the basic operating and installation
instructions and our advanced version is available
to download from www.Yale.co.uk or email info@
yale.co.uk to receive in the post.
The default settings of the DVR will help cover
most basic installation requirements.
Before installing anything we highly recommend
to connect the cameras and DVR and text the
system.
Display extreme caution when using ladders or
steps, please follow manufacturer's instructions.
Be careful when using hand and power tools
and follow the manufacturer's guidelines when
using them. Take care that the correct tools are
used. Wear goggles or protective clothing where
required.
Requirements
A broadband router with one free ethernet port is
required. Router must support DHCP and UPnP in
order to allow connections.
iOS 7+ or Android 4.1+ required for remote app
viewing. Mobile data speed will effect quality and
connection.
Information and illustrations are subject to change within this
document. Yale reserves the right to alter the specification and
product design at anytime without notice. Yale® is a registered
trademark. © 2014 ASSA ABLOY. All rights reserved.
*Also supports H88000-960H
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Mobile data speed will effect quality and connection. Information and illustrations are subject to change within this document. Yale reserves the right to alter the specification and product design at anytime without notice. Yale® is a registered trademark. © 2014 ASSA ABLOY. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Connecting Your Dvr

    Connecting your DVR 1. BNC Video Inputs 1 – 4: These are the video inputs used when connecting your BNC cameras. These are numbered 1 – 4 (or 8 in H88000-960H) as they would appear on the screen of your DVR. 2.
  • Page 3: Installation Guideline

    Monitor BNC/DC cable Installation guideline Please ensure the system is fully working prior to installation. Connect all the cameras using the supplied cables and make sure it operates as intended. Remember the DVR unit is most likely to be left on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please bear this in mind when choosing installation location.
  • Page 4: Basic Dvr Operation

    When you turn the DVR system for the first time the quick start menu will appear in the centre of the screen. Enable Yale Cloud if you would like remote viewing via internet. Click Next to continue. You will be presented with a QR code for app registration. You can exit this screen if you are not ready to set-up your app.
  • Page 5: Main Menu

    Main Menu To access the main menu, right hand click on the USB Mouse. A list of options will appear. Select the top option Main Menu. The first thing you will need to do is to set up the time and date on your DVR. Move your connected mouse to the Setting tab.
  • Page 6 Here you will be able to set the time and date on your DVR system. Move your mouse over the required section you wish to change and left click. A keypad will appear allowing you to change the required time or date number. In the General menu you will also be able to adjust your Time Zone (on support model) and Time Format between 12/24 hour.
  • Page 8: Dvr Main Menu In Details

    Detection: Records and alerts when motion is detected, camera lens is obstructed or the camera cable is cut. Settings: General settings, internet & cloud settings, screen settings, user password settings etc. Professional: Advanced settings and professional features Yale Alarm System: When used with EF-USBDVR (CCTV/Alarm adaptor), this enables control of Yale alarm and lock.
  • Page 9 Record REC Config Select the Rec Config option. Here you will be able to set your DVR to different recording formats (Schedule, Manual or Stop) First select the Channel you wish to configure. Redundancy: recording mirror back up on a second hard drive. Since this model only supports a single drive, this should remain un-selected.
  • Page 10 Playback This option allows you to view past recording and to make a backup (onto USB flash drive) as required. 1) Display past recording. Click to select camera for backup operations and double click for full screen view. 2) Play or pause recording playback. Recording must be paused before changing recording dates and cameras.
  • Page 11 Backup Allow user to backup their video recording onto a USB flash drive On the back of the DVR is a USB port. Insert a USB flash drive and press the detect button. The USB flash drive will now have been detected and appear within the box (If the pen drive is not detected the DVR will need to be re-started with the USB drive still inserted) Once the USB drive is detected you will need to click the backup button.
  • Page 12 Video encode Allows user to change the hard drive recording and internet streaming video quality for every camera channel. Hard drive recording quality (Left column): This effects the DVR recording quality. Higher quality will consume more hard drive space, whilst lower quality will result in longer overall recording time before the hard drive is full.
  • Page 13: Motion Detect

    Detection Motion Detect Here you will be able to set the DVR to active motion recording by setting a region area on the picture. Ideally, focus the motion detection on a doorway, window, gate or driveway. Firstly you will need to select the camera channel you wish to enable (dropdown menu). Once you have selected the channel you will need to check the ENABLE box.
  • Page 14 SEND EMAIL: This will instruct the DVR to email you upon activation. Email set up is completed in Settings -> Yale Cloud -> Email option. FTP UPLOAD: This will allow you to store footage on a different remote location. Set up is completed in...
  • Page 15 SEND EMAIL: This will instruct the DVR to email you upon activation. Email set up is completed in Settings -> Yale Cloud -> Email option. FTP UPLOAD: This will allow you to store footage on a different remote location. Set up is completed in...
  • Page 16: Signal Loss

    SEND EMAIL: This will instruct the DVR to email you upon activation. Email set up is completed in Settings -> Yale Cloud -> Email option. FTP UPLOAD: This will allow you to store footage on a different remote location. Set up is completed in...
  • Page 17: Local Network

    You should not have the need to change this setting unless your network does not support DHCP and required manual network configuration. See section 5 for further information concerning internet connection. Yale Cloud Tools to set up email, FTP and DDNS. See section 5 for further information concerning internet connection.
  • Page 18: Screen Display

    Screen Display In this menu you will be able to change display size. Here you will also have the ability to change the display names of the cameras and be able to black out parts of an image for areas you do not wish to record such as moving trees, main roads etc.
  • Page 19: User Account

    User Account You can change your password in this section. You can also add more users with access rights assignment. If you would like to connect this DVR to the internet it is critical that a password is setup for your system. Please change the password by clicking Modify Pwd on the right hand side.
  • Page 20 Tour You can set your screen to auto-scroll between different cameras. This is especially useful for guard station. Tick to enable Tour function and set which cameras to view and it’s interval. For example, under View 1 (one camera full screen) if you select 1, 3 and 4, for 5 seconds, it will show cam 1 for 5 seconds and move to cam 3 and 4 for 5 seconds each.
  • Page 21: Online User

    Professional For typical users, these settings can be left at default. HDD Manage, Info & Faults These options allows you to make a drive read only, partition & format your hard drive, see its status and choose what to do in the event of faults. Bits Per Sec For those interested in calculating the exact memory space their recording will occupy, this option shows you live bitrate for such calculation.
  • Page 22: Auto Maintain

    Upgrade This option allows you to upgrade your DVR firmware. Put the firmware file on a FAT format blank USB flash drive (do not place the file in any folders). Insert the drive into the DVR’s USB port. Select this option (Upgrade) and it should detect your drive and the file.
  • Page 23: Factory Reset

    Import/Export This option allows you to save or load log & DVR configuration onto a USB flash drive. Factory Reset This option allows you to reset some DVR configurations back to default factory setting.
  • Page 24: System Info

    System Info This information is useful for our customer services in trouble shooting your DVR system. This option allows you to see the historic log of this DVR. It is searchable by date and event type.
  • Page 25 DVR/NVR Mode This DVR is also a NVR that supports ONVIF IP camera. You can configure this NVR to receive/record ONVIF standard IP camera on your local network. To enable the hybrid/NVR function, you must first select a channel type. You can set it to recognise a mixture of analogue BNC cameras with some IP cameras, or you can have it purely receiving IP cameras.
  • Page 26: Controlling Yale Alarm & Smart Lock

    Controlling Yale Alarm & Smart Lock By using the USB dongle (model: EF-USBDVR), the user can control their Yale Easy Fit alarm and Yale Smart lock via this DVR system. Compatible with: EF-Kit1, EF-Kit2, EF-Kit3, EF-Kit4, Yale Keyfree lock. Please ensure you power is off and reboot the DVR after you connect the USB dongle in a spare USB socket (on the rear).
  • Page 27 The LED should now stop flashing and entered standby mode. For more information, please refer to your alarm manual section: Adding and using accessories Pairing with your Yale Smart Lock Note: Please check with your lock installer that the lock is fitted with the correct module for this USB dongle.
  • Page 28: Connecting Your Dvr To The Internet

    Connecting your DVR to the internet In order to connect your Yale DVR to the internet for remote internet viewing, you will need the following: Home Network environment: • You will need a fixed-line broadband router with fast internet access (ideally 10Mps+).
  • Page 29 Choosing a method for connecting to the internet. There are two ways to connect your DVR to the internet, either via Port forwarding or using the Yale cloud server. For ease of use, we have enabled Yale cloud as the default connection method. However due to superior reliability and performance, we would recommend using Port forwarding for technically adept users.
  • Page 30 You can either do this on your router (please check with router manufacturer) or on our DVR. Please go to the option: Menu -> Settings -> Yale Cloud -> DDNS. Please choose one of the supported DDNS service.
  • Page 31 3) Remote viewing via internet explorer web browser You will need to download & install the active X software from our website www.yale.co.uk (under CCTV) before you can run our software on your web browser. Enter the IP address http://54.76.132.77 on an internet explorer browser (It does not work in Safari, Chrome or Firefox).
  • Page 32 4) Local viewing via internet explorer web browser You will need to download & install the active X software from our website www.yale.co.uk (under CCTV) before you can run our software on your web browser. Find your DVR IP address by going to Main Menu -> Settings -> Local Network -> IP address. Enter this IP address on an internet explorer browser (It does not work in Safari, Chrome or Firefox).
  • Page 33 5) Remote viewing via Mobile phone app You can view your DVR remotely using the Yale CCTV app. Please download this app from the iOS app store and Google Play store. Search “Yale CCTV”. Please make sure you have fast mobile internet connection, and preferably Wi-Fi connection to ensure the app runs smoothly.
  • Page 34 1) Press and drag left or right (anywhere within the picture frame) to scroll between cameras. 2) Press an drag left or right (start from the edge of the phone’s screen) to scroll between channels, Yale Alarm control (for use with USB link adaptor) and Pan-tilt-zoom camera control (optional).
  • Page 35 School Street, Willenhall West Midlands England, WV13 3PW ASSA ABLOY Ltd. School Street Willenhall West Midlands England WV13 3PW Model: HSA3400 D46000-D1 Model: HSA3400 HSA3020 H48000-960H HSA3020 HSA3060 H88000-960H HSA3060 HSA3010 SCD-70B20B HSA3010 HSA3050 SCH-70D20A HSA3050 HSA3045 SCH-85B40B HSA3045 HSA3080...
  • Page 36: Guarantee Statement

    50°C, relative humidity 95% non- condensing Radio Microprocessor controlled 433.92MHz AM transmitter RF environment Please note that it is a condition of this guarantee that your Yale Radio Microprocessor controlled condensing 433.92MHz AM transmitter Radio Microproce Power supply 3V, 2 x AAA alkaline cells. 3 product: 433.92MHz AM transmitter...

This manual is also suitable for:

H88000-960h

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