ERNITEC DigiOpG2 EDNS3000 Series Installation, Programming, & User Manual

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Digital Video Recorder

Series EDNS3000
16 camera system
Installation,
Programming,
& User Manual

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  • Page 1: Digital Video Recorder

    Digital Video Recorder Series EDNS3000 16 camera system Installation, Programming, & User Manual...
  • Page 2: Digiopg2 Digital Video Recorder

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 3040-00052...
  • Page 3 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page WARNING TO REDUCE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes. 3040-00052...
  • Page 4: Cautions

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Cautions Read Before System Operation Follow these details to prevent material damage or personal injury. Signs of Caution and Warning Warning: This sign indicates that the user could be seriously wounded or expect property damage if not used or installed properly.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page CATEGORIES CAUTIONS....................................3 READ BEFORE SYSTEM OPERATION ............................3 SYSTEM STRUCTURE AND INSTALLATION........................5 Getting Started ................................5 EXPLANATIONS FOR EACH FUNCTION........................6 Front Panel ................................. 6 IR Remote Controller..............................9 Rear Panel................................. 10 INSTALLATION ................................14 Connecting Peripheral Devices ..........................14 System Startup and Shutdown ..........................
  • Page 6: System Structure And Installation

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 1. SYSTEM STRUCTURE AND INSTALLATION Getting Started The following accessories are supplied with the EDNS-3000 series digital video recorder. If any of these items is missing or damaged, notify your dealer immediately. Keep the packing utilities for moving or storage purposes afterwards. EDNS-3000 Accessories User Manual...
  • Page 7: Explanations For Each Function

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 2. Explanations for each function Front Panel The buttons on both the front panel of the EDNS-3000 and IR Remote Controller have the same functions. Each button can activate different functions. The buttons on the front panel of EDNS-3000 may be different in shape than the remote controller buttons, but the IR Remote Controller can also control the functions controlled by the front panel of the EDNS- 3000.
  • Page 8 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 2.1.1. Power Button When the power cable of the product is connected, press this button to turn power on or off. 2.1.2. Power LED LED to show the power input and status of the system. The LED is red when the system is in stand-by position, but is green when the system is working and power is being supplied.
  • Page 9 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 2.1.9. PAN/TILT/ZOOM/ FOCUS/IRIS Press this button to control PAN/TILT/ZOOM/FOCUS/IRIS value in sequence. This is when PTZ driver has been installed in the camera. 2.1.10. SETUP Set the environment of the EDNS-3000 series according to the user requirement. 2.1.11.
  • Page 10: Ir Remote Controller

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page IR Remote Controller The function buttons of the IR Remote Controller are the same as function buttons on the front panel as shown below. Functions Power Button Activating LED F2 (Reserve Button) F1 (Reserve Button) IRIS+ (Open Iris) IRIS–...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Fast Playback Backwards Button Playback Button Fast Playback Forward Button Playback Backward Frame by Frame Pause Button Playback Forward Frame by Frame OSD Button P/T/Z Button SEQ Button Note Button #16: F/O/E Button (use only on remote controller) The object in the recorded image might show the feathering effect during frame playback because images at 720x480(PAL:720×576) resolution have higher vertical resolution than 640x240(PAL:640×288) or 352×240 (PAL:352×288).
  • Page 12 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Name Functions Camera Input (BNC) Connect to Camera (supports NTSC/PAL) Camera images of each channel will be outputted as is (also used when the LOOP OUT corresponding image is required for other product) Connect to the main monitor for camera image MON OUT surveillance/management/playback SPOT OUT...
  • Page 13 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 2.3.1. Camera Connect BNC plug of camera video cable into the desired BNC input. Note Camera input voltage level is 1Vp-p±10%. 2.3.2. LOOP OUT Use to apply the video of camera input to other device. Without using a video distributor, the same image can be connected to the camera input of other product.
  • Page 14 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Note Refer to the following picture to control P/T/Z controller. General wiring of P/T/Z controllers is as follows. However, the wiring of different P/T/Z controller may differ. Be cautious that the P/T/Z controller will not function properly when wiring is incorrect.
  • Page 15: Installation

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 3. Installation Connecting Peripheral Devices This section describes how to efficiently hook up peripheral devices for usage with the EDNS-3000 series. Install the EDNS-3000 series on flat surface. If required, attach the rubber mount for installation. If 19-inch rack is used, it is recommend to install the system on shelve and use 2.5~3U (1U=1.75 inch or 4.45cm) space for proper ventilation.
  • Page 16: System Startup And Shutdown

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page System Startup and Shutdown 3.2.1. System Startup After connecting all peripheral devices, connect power cord to EDNS-3000 series for system startup. The power will be turned on automatically within 5 seconds of power cord being connected. However, power will not be turned on automatically, if power button was previously turned off by user.
  • Page 17: Operation

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 4. Operation Log-in Check the power connection. The system can be used after power-on. EDNS-3000 series has various setting categories. The administrator can set the system password and <User> to prevent unauthorized changes to setting values and alteration to recorded file. Below is first login box indicated on the screen after electric power is on.
  • Page 18: Real Time Live Mode

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Real time Live Mode Real time live image can be seen after power up. Note Both the IR Remote Controller and the front panel button can be used in EDNS-3000 series. 4.2.1. Screen configuration Above is the typical real time mode screen. Press [OSD] button on the front panel or IR Remote Controller to control the display of OSD.
  • Page 19 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 4.2.2. Single screen mode To see an individual screen, press the [SCR MODE] button on the front panel or IR Remote Controller. Single screen mode must be selected to hear sound from the audio device that is connected to the system, or to see the recorded image. Press the arrow button on the front panel to change channels.
  • Page 20 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 4.2.3. Split Screen Mode In the EDNS-3000 series, the user can see several camera images in various multiple screen formats. Press each button and the corresponding images will be seen in split screen mode. Note To see split screens, press the [SCR Mode] on the front panel or IR Remote Controller.
  • Page 21 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 4.2.4. See Operating Status In real time live mode, icons or messages will be indicated on the screen to notify the system mode or status. Below are the icon categories, which are indicated on the monitor. Fast Backward Playback Alarm Zoom (In/Out)
  • Page 22: Recorded Image Playback Mode

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Recorded Image Playback Mode The user can select date and time to search for a certain file within the recorded image of the EDNS-3000 series. 4.3.1. Recording Image Playback To playback recorded image, press (@) button on the front panel or IR Remote Controller. Press the playback button and the latest recorded image will be playback.
  • Page 23 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 4.3.3. Event Search EDNS-3000 series uses the Event Log to document important events such as sensor activity, system On/Off, changes in settings. The Event search function is used conveniently to find an image corresponding to a particular event. Note In order to leave and search alarm history on the Event Log, turn on the [Alarm In] function on the setting menu.
  • Page 24: Image Backup

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 5. Image Backup There are two ways to backup the recorded images of EDNS-3000 series. The first is by using internal CD-RW drive (option). The second is by using USB external storage device. CD Backup Use the CD-RW attached to the EDNS-3000 series to backup the recorded images.
  • Page 25 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Enter each item on the screen below to backup recorded images. Select the recording start time for backup. Also, select the recording end time for backup. Select channels to backup. The user can select several channels together, but if the backup data capacity is more than the storage capacity, backup will not proceed.
  • Page 26 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Press [Enter] after correctly selecting all the items correctly for backup. Proceed as indicated below. The following is the list of media supported in the internal CD-RW of EDNS-3000 series. CD-R : Acer, AMT, CMC, Kodak, LeadData, Maxell, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsui, Nan Ya, Philips, Princo, Prodisc, Ricoh, Ritek, Sony, Taiyo Yuden, TDK, Verbatim, Yamaha CD-RW : Acer, AMT, CMC, Digimaster, Maxell, MaxMax, Melody, Mitsubishi Chemical, Philips, Plextor, Prodisc, Ricoh, Ritek,...
  • Page 27: Usb External Storage Device For Backup

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page USB External Storage Device for Backup EDNS-3000 series supports USB. Connect external storage device to the USB port on the front or back panel. Click [BACKUP] button on the front panel and the screen below will appear. Note Below is a lists of USB external storage devices supported by the EDNS-3000 series.
  • Page 28 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page When the USB storage device is connected incorrectly, the following message will appear. If there is not enough free disk space in the USB storage device, the following error message will appear. The following message will appear when the image backup of the USB storage device has been completed. Note To use USB storage for backup, use FAT file system.
  • Page 29: Settings

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6. Settings To operate EDNS-3000 series, appropriate setting values in the setting menu are necessary. Users can either input or change the setting values listed in the table below. Main Sub Classification Setting Category Default Classification Image Size PAL:640x240 (NTSC:640x288)
  • Page 30: System-General

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page System-General Set general environment of the system. 6.1.1. Image Size Select the recording resolution. Resolution is the number of pixels for length and width, which are used to display one image. Resolution displays the pixel number in (width)×(length), and the user can select one resolution among 352×240, 640×240, and 720×480.
  • Page 31 Set the protocol to control the P/T/Z controller connected to P/T/Z port on the back panel. P/T/Z controller is also called receiver or RX if it becomes separated from camera. Default is NONE, which indicates that the P/T/Z controller protocol is not set. Protocol currently supported is shown below. ERNITEC 2400 baud rate no parity...
  • Page 32 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.1.6. Save Press the [Save] button when saving the setting value for each menu screen. Setting values won’t be saved when exiting the menu without pressing the [Save] button. Functions of [Save] buttons in each menu screen are identical. 6.1.7.
  • Page 33: System-Date And Time

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page System-Date and Time Set time and date of the system. Press arrow button to move the cursor to the desired position and to set correct and accurate value. Press [Save] button at the bottom of the screen to save the setting contents. 6.2.1.
  • Page 34 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.2.4. Daylight Saving Select the daylight saving time for each country. Daylight saving time setting is automatically processed when country is selected. Supported countries are displayed in the table below. Country Representative Region Country Representative Region None Australia Australia/Melbourne...
  • Page 35: System-Network

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page System-Network Set the network environment of the system. An example of a LAN is shown below. Note Consult your vendor if user wants to use a modem. 6.3.1. Connection Type Select either LAN or Modem by pressing the arrow button. Move to next item by pressing [Enter] button after selection. 6.3.2.
  • Page 36: System-Passwords

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page System-Passwords Set passwords for <Admin> and <User>, and also set <Network> password to allow connections from RemoteAgent. Set the password after selecting [Admin], [User], and [Network] by pressing arrow button. 6.4.1. Select Select password to be set. Admin and user can have only one account for each. 6.4.2.
  • Page 37: Camera-Recording

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Camera-Recording Set the general environment related to camera usage. The screen below shows the setting related to recording. 720×480 640×240 352×240 Model 3120-16EP 3120-16EPC 3240-16EP 3240-16EPC * FPG : Frame per Group 6.5.1. Record Controls whether recording of the channel will be done or not. [ON] is to record and [OFF] is not to record. If recording is not required, even when the video of the channel is feeding, set [OFF] for the channel.
  • Page 38 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.5.2. Frames Set the desired number of recorded images per second for the connected camera. The total number of recorded images per second, per group, has an upper bound (NTSC: 30fps, PAL: 25fps), which cannot be exceeded. Remaining frame number of the group is displayed at the left bottom of the screen whenever the frame number of each camera is modified.
  • Page 39: Camera-Title & Schedule

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Camera-Title & Schedule Set the title of the connected camera and recording schedule. 6.6.1. Title Input the camera title of selected camera. Inputted camera title is displayed as OSD (On-Screen Display) and is also stored in the recorded files afterwards.
  • Page 40: Camera-Color

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Camera-Color Set the brightness, contrast, color and tint of the connected camera. 6.7.1. Bright Adjust the brightness (shades) of the channel. If the entire image is dark or bright to a great extent, adjust to the adequate value.
  • Page 41: Camera-Audio & P/T/Z

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Camera-Audio & P/T/Z Set the camera audio and P/T/Z environment. 6.8.1. Audio Select whether to use audio recording. Select On/Off in the audio tap for each camera. Note Use amplifier-equipped devices when connecting to the audio input/output device. 6.8.2.
  • Page 42: Alarm-Input

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page Alarm-Input This is the setting menu screen for alarm-activated recording. 6.9.1. Camera Select an alarmed camera for the alarm. Alarmed camera will be recorded when corresponding sensor is activated. Note Even if a camera is not set to record according to the schedule, it can be recorded by means of sensor-activated recording.
  • Page 43 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.9.2. Start & End Select the sensor start and end time to set the sensor-operating schedule. Ranges for start and end time is identical to recording schedule for the camera. Hour display format is 24-hour basis, and default is “0~24”. For example, if setting schedule is 6~18, then sensor input operates from 6:00:00 to 17:59:59.
  • Page 44: Alarm-Output

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.10 Alarm-Output This is to set alarm actions regarding recording and relay output. 6.10.1. Relay Select the relay number to operate. 6.10.2. Alarm Mode Select either Set or Duration depending on the desired alarm action. Set: In this mode, the alarmed camera will be recorded (at the recording speed described in 6.9.1) during the setting time in Dwell tab from the moment sensor is activated.
  • Page 45: Tools-System Information

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.11 Tools-System Information This is the system information screen of EDNS-3000 series. Note The details in the information screen can be different based on the model number and system environment. 6.11.1. Signal System The type of video signal is displayed: NTSC or PAL. 6.11.2.
  • Page 46: Tools-System Upgrade

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.12 Tools-System Upgrade This screen appears during system upgrade. Enter the host address if upgrading through LAN or TFTP. 6.12.1. Select Select the method to upgrade the system. LAN: will be supported in the future TFTP: to upgrade via TFTP protocol.
  • Page 47: Tools-System Default

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.13 Tools-System Default This screen allows the users to return to the default factory setting. In this case current setting values will be ignored. All setting values, except for the network setting and passwords, return to default value when [Yes] button is pressed. Note In the System Default setting, the entire values will be returned to the default setting, thus desired setting values should be kept separate for future use.
  • Page 48: Quit

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 6.14 Quit This screen exits the setting menu of the system. 6.14.1. Log Off Log off the currently logged-on user. In order to return to the setting menu or to manage the system, login by inputting <User>...
  • Page 49: Appendix

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page 7. Appendix Sensitivity Setting Motion Detection and Motion Detection Recording Motion detection is to quantitatively calculate the movement of objects in a series of video images from camera and to determine if it is over user-defined threshold (motion sensitivity). In motion detection recording, an image with small movement will be skipped and not be recorded while an image with big movement will be recorded without skip.
  • Page 50 DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page The table below indicates recording-related trend of each item according to the motion sensitivity setting. Setting Recording Motion Daytime Storage Effects of Night Nighttime Storage Value Method Sensitiveness Space Noise Space Much storage space is Reaches the maximum Continuous Saves all...
  • Page 51: System Specifications

    DigiOpG2 Digital Video Recorder Page System Specifications 3120-16EP 3120-16EPC 3240-16EP 3240-16EPC 32bit RISC Hardware 64MB 120GB 240GB Embedded Linux Video Input 16Ch, NTSC/PAL Selectable Display Speed 400 PAL:400fps (NTSC:480fps, Real time Display) Screen Modes for Live 1/4/6/8/9/10/13/16 Channel Mode Display 352x240 200fps (NTSC 240fps) Recording Speed...

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