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SPY-DVR4HYB & SPY-DVR8HYB
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Main menu
2.0 SPLIT SCREEN
3.0 SYSTEM SETUP
3.1 General Setup
3.2 Time Setup
3.3 HDD Setup
3.4 Screen Setup
3.5 Encode Setup
3.6 PTZ Setup
3.7 Channel OSD
3.8 Video Detection
3.9 Bitrate
3.10 Record Plane
3.11 Network Setup
3.12 DDNS
3.13 FTP
Instructions
3.14 PPPoE
3.15 3G
3.16 E-MAIL
3.17 System Version
3.18 HDD Info
3.19 System Log
3.20 User
3.21 System Upgrade
3.22 Factory Settings
4.0 VIDEO PLAYBACK
5.0 VIDEO BACKUP
6.0 COLOR ADJUST
CHANNEL MODE
7.0
VIDEO MANAGE
8.0
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  • Page 1 SPY-DVR4HYB & SPY-DVR8HYB Instructions 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3.14 PPPoE 3.15 3G 1.1 Main menu 3.16 E-MAIL 3.17 System Version 3.18 HDD Info 2.0 SPLIT SCREEN 3.19 System Log 3.20 User 3.21 System Upgrade 3.0 SYSTEM SETUP 3.22 Factory Settings 3.1 General Setup 3.2 Time Setup 4.0 VIDEO PLAYBACK 3.3 HDD Setup 3.4 Screen Setup 5.0 VIDEO BACKUP 3.5 Encode Setup 3.6 PTZ Setup 6.0 COLOR ADJUST 3.7 Channel OSD 3.8 Video Detection 3.9 Bitrate CHANNEL MODE 7.0 3.10 Record Plane 3.11 Network Setup VIDEO MANAGE 8.0 3.12 DDNS 3.13 FTP...
  • Page 2: System Specifications

    Congratulations on purchasing the SpyClops H.264 DVR Security System System Specifications: Multi-camera digital video recorder which includes motion detection, key buzzer alarm, e-mail, area • masking and alarm sensor support The DVR uses state of the art H.264 video compression technology to maximize your recording time and • optimize your video quality. H.264 compression saves hard drive space and supports faster data transfer. Data stored in the DVR can easily and quickly be backed up via a USB drive • Up to 8 camera capacity so upgrading your system in the future will be easy and trouble free • Apple and Android supported app so you can view your video feed from anywhere remotely • An embedded Linux operating system provides you with stability and excellent network capabilities • Upgraded DVR Hard Drive specifically designed for CCTV use • 2 USB ports in back • Ideal for residential and commercial installations • Your System Includes: 4 or 8 channel H.264 networkable DVR • Pre-installed upgraded DVR Hard Drive • Power adapter • USB mouse • DVR remote •...
  • Page 3 SPY-DVR4HYB SPY-DVR8HYB...
  • Page 4: On/Off Power Switch

    *Note: Remove the equipment from its packaging and place it on a clean, flat surface. Inspect each item. If any visible damage is present, contact your supplier please verify your order is complete MAKING THE CONNECTIONS: SPY-DVR4HYB 6. Mouse/USB backup 1. BNC video in from cameras 7. RS485 port for PTZ camera control 2. HDMI output 8. DC 12V adapter port 3. RCA audio IN and OUT 9. ON/OFF power switch 4. VGA output to monitor...
  • Page 5 MAKING THE CONNECTIONS: SPY-DVR8HYB 1. BNC video in from cameras 2. HDMI output 3. RCA audio IN and OUT 4. VGA output to monitor 5. RJ45 Ethernet port 6. Mouse/USB backup 7. RS485 port for PTZ camera control 8. DC 12V adapter port 9. ON/OFF power switch...
  • Page 6: Main Menu Introduction

    1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Main Menu Introduction Right click the mouse and you will find the main menu (it can also be accessed by pressing the “MENU” key). The main menu consists of the following components: Split Screen • System Setup • Video Playback • Video Backup • Color adjust • Channel Mode • Video Manage • PTZ control • Manual record • Volume • Setup Wizard • Exit System •...
  • Page 7: Split Screen

    2.0 Split Screen x1 View When choosing ‘x1 View’, user may choose one camera to view in full screen mode • x4 View or x8 View (SPY-DVR8HYB) When choosing ‘x4 View or x8 View’, user can view all 4 or 8 camera’s simultaneously • In x4 or x8 View, user can double click any camera to view in full screen mode. Double click to • return to all camera view 3.0 SYSTEM SETUP 3.1 General Set-up Auto Logout: When enabled, the DVR will automatically logoff the present user if there is 10 • minutes without operation. They will need to login again to operate the device Key buzzer: “Enable” will activate a beep when the DVR buttons are pushed. “Disable” will • prevent beeps from sounding when the buttons are pushed Language: You can select one of many different languages • Standard: “NTSC” is the standard for North America and will need to be selected for a clear • picture. Key Pad Type: This option is used to set up the key pad to Standard, 16, 18 or 23 keys • Remote ID: Fixed • Boot Wizard: Check Box for ON or OFF • Show ESEE ID When Preview: Check Box for ON or OFF • Show Time When Preview: Check Box for ON or OFF •...
  • Page 8: Time Setup

    3.2 Time Setup Date Format: Change date display layout • System Date: Change date • System Time: Change DVR’s time • Time Format: Change between 12 hour time or 24 hour time •...
  • Page 9: Screen Setup

    3.3 HDD Setup (Format the Hard Drive) DVR comes formatted • To delete the hard drive data, right click with your mouse and select “Setup” then left click to • select “System Tools” then select “HDD management”. Check “√” the Overwrite box and the format box of the HDD you want to format then click the “Format” checkbox “√” click “Format”, click “Yes” to start. Auto delete old files Choose custom to set up auto delete at the number of days that you require. • *Note: This is helpful in saving Hard Disk space. 3.4 Screen Setup OSD Alpha: User can make GUI more or less transparent • VGA Resolution: Change resolution to 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 1366 x 768, 1440 x 900, 1080p • @ 50Hz or 1080p @ 60Hz Auto Switch: This function allows user to have camera view switch every few seconds to your • desire...
  • Page 10: Channel Setup

    3.0 CHANNEL SETUP 3.5 Encode Setup Channel: This will select camera for setup • Main Stream Bitrate mode: This will be dependent on your bandwidth and specific needs •...
  • Page 11 This is the default encoding mode, and also the most basic. In this mode, the bitrate will be the same for the whole file. It means that each part of your video file Constant Bitrate will be using the same number of bits. The complex parts will be of a lower quality than the easiest ones. The main advantage is that the final files size won't change and can be accurately predicted. This mode is not recommended In this mode, you choose a target bitrate and the encoder will try to constantly maintain an average bitrate while using higher bitrates for the parts of your video Average Bitrate that need more bits. The result will be of higher quality than CBR encoding while the average file size will remain predictable, so this mode is highly recommended over CBR. In this mode, you choose the desired quality on a scale going from 9 (lowest quality/highest distortion) to 0 (highest quality/lowest distortion). Then you Variable Bitrate choose the optimal number of bits to spend for each part. The advantage is that you are able to specify the quality level that you want to reach; the inconvenient is that the final file size is totally unpredictable. Encode format: For the main stream we recommend NTSC with 960H format • 1080P- QCIF CIF HD1 WCIF 720P 1080P 960H...
  • Page 12 Encode Format: QCIF, CIF, HD1, D1, WCIF, 960H, 720P,1080P-H, 1080P • Limited Rate: 2Mbps, 64kbps, 128kbps, 256kbps, 384kbps, 512kbps, 768kbps, 1Mbps, 1.5Mbps, • 2Mbps, 3Mbps and 4Mbps RESOLUTION SCREEN SIZE 1024 x 768 1000 x 600 1280 x 1024 1180 x 850 1366 x 768 1440 x 900 1920 x 1080p 50Hz/60Hz Most standard televisions Quality: Highest, High, Medium, Low and Lowest • Framerate: 1 fps – 25 fps, Full Frame • Encode Mode: Video Only or AV Stream • Sub Stream Bitrate Mode: Variable, Constant or Average • Encode Format: QCIF or CIF • Quality: Highest, High, Medium, Low and Lowest • Framerate: 1 fps – 12 fps • Copy To: This button allows user to copy settings to 1-4 or 8 cameras or all cameras •...
  • Page 13: Ptz Setup

    3.6 PTZ Setup *Note: To control the PTZ, You must connect the wires to the RS-485 port on the back of the DVR Channel: Choose which camera view you want to work with. • Protocol: Choose the “protocol” required for your device. Both protocols require an • additional RS-485 data cable. Device ID: Assign an ID number to each channel (camera view). • Baud rate: We suggest using a “baud rate” no higher than 9600 to avoid errors. Please refer to • your cameras specifications for the baud rate that is best for your device. Tour position list: This is where you set up each camera “tour”. First, highlight the line in which • you want to add your preset, then click the box with the question mark. Use this box to position the camera to the desired view, then click store. You then need to assign how you want each position to hold by selecting “keep time”. If you change a preset, simply click “update” after you are done reconfiguring. To delete a preset, highlight the tour you want to delete and click “remove”. Copy To: User can copy settings to one or all cameras •...
  • Page 14: Channel Osd

    3.7 Channel OSD Channel: Allows user to select what camera to color adjust • Camera Title: Allows user to custom name cameras • Color Adjust: Allows user to change Hue, Brightness, Saturation and Contrast • 3.8 Video Detection Channel: User can choose channel • Sensitivity: User can choose Highest, High, Medium, Lo or Lowest • Detection: User can choose Motion, Video Loss or Video Cover • Alarm Duration: User can choose 1-5, 8, 10 seconds or Continues • Area Edit: With this button, user can customize where in the cameras view detection will take • place Copy To: User can copy all video detection edits to one or all cameras • * In this section, user can choose how to be notified if any of the above takes place by checking Alarm, Buzzer, Email Notice or FTP Upload.
  • Page 15 3.9 Bitrate Allows user to view bitrate in progress •...
  • Page 16: Record Setup

    RECORD SETUP 3.10 Record Plane Channel: User can choose camera channel • Schedule 1-4 or 1- 8: User can schedule how many hours and minutes in a day the user would • like the DVR to record based on what box is checked - Time: Sets DVR to record for set time - Motion: Sets DVR to record when motion is detected by camera - Sensor: Does not apply Week Day: User can choose one day a week or all week • Copy To: User can copy all record setup edits to one or all cameras • * Video recording will be displayed by color. - Time = Red - Motion = Green - Sensor = Does not apply...
  • Page 17: Network Setup

    Sensor Setup (Does not apply) NETWORK SETUP 3.11 Network Setup DHCP: Check box when user needs an IP address • ESEE(P2P): Keep box checked when user wants to view the DVR system through a mobile • device IP address: This is the unique address assigned to your DVR and will be used locally (within • your network) in a web browser to view your DVR recording. This is also the address you will use if you need to port forward (for assistance with port forwarding, you can go to portforward.com for instruction according to your router model). *Note: you will need to allow Active X to install on your browser to view remotely Gateway: This will be your router address. • MAC address: The physical address of the DVR. • Preferred DNS: This is the address for routing web access. Not to be confused with DDNS. • Web port: This will need to be updated to the new port number if port forwarding is done • through another port besides 80.
  • Page 18 3.12 DDNS Note: This option is for remote DVR access using a customized URL that you choose. The two main sites that are supported are noip.com and dyndns.com. Each one has their own pros/cons so it is suggested to research both to find the one that you prefer. This option will work with Dyndns, Changeip and No-ip • 3.13 FTP This service is for uploading an image to a FTP account. • Once Motion is triggered, and image will be uploaded. (‘NOT’ provided through Spyclops) •...
  • Page 19 3.14 PPPoE This info must be obtained by Internet Service Provider. • 3.15 3G This service is NOT applicable for both DVR’s. •...
  • Page 20 3.16 E-Mail E-Mail Function: Select to enable email options. • SMTP Server: Do a search for your email provider’s SMTP server • (ex: plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com) and enter the full address here. Port: Enter the port number that is returned from your SMTP server search (ex. Yahoo = 465). • Username: Your email username (full email address). • Password: Your email password. • Encryption Type: This information can also be found in your email providers SMTP search. • Sender, sendee 1, sendee 2: “Sender” will be your email address and “Sendee” will be the • email you want the email to go to. Subject: What you want your emails subject line to be. • Interval: Select this option if you want an automatic email sent periodically with screenshots • in seconds *Note: there are 3600 seconds in an hour. Click “Test” to test your email settings. •...
  • Page 21: System Admin

    SYSTEM ADMIN 3.17 System Version This page shows user the DVR’s system information • 3.18 HDD Info This page shows user the HDD information (Hard Drive) •...
  • Page 22: System Log

    3.19 System Log This page allows user to view when certain events took place. By selecting the time and date, • user can view: - System bootup - System shutdown - Configuration is changed - Record log - Alarm log - Device Warning - All...
  • Page 23 3.20 User In this window, user will be-able to set a password for the DVR and also add users to this DVR • Add User: Create username and password and select ‘Super User’ for access to every option • or select individual boxes for limited use Set Password: User will set DVR’s username and password on this page. • Note: On this DVR, old password is ‘Blank” (No letters).
  • Page 24: System Upgrade

    3.21 System Upgrade This page will be used to upload ‘New Firmware’ when available by uploading via flash drive in • the USB port 3.22 Factory Settings Within this page, user can choose what he or she wants to restore factory settings •...
  • Page 25: Video Playback

    4.0 VIDEO PLAYBACK Within this page, user can choose to playback video from 5 minutes, 10 min, and 30 min. to a • manual search where user decides time and date for video playback. 5.0 VIDEO BACKUP Within this page, user can choose witch if not all video’s to back up on a USB flash drive •...
  • Page 26: Color Adjust

    6.0 COLOR ADJUST User can choose Hue, Brightness, Saturation and Contrast to adjust the cameras color. • Copy To: User can copy color adjustment to one or all of the cameras • 7.0 CHANNEL MODE Within this page, user can choose how many analog and IP cameras he/she is wanting to use on • the DVR. Once set, the DVR will need to be rebooted for DVR to look for specified cameras.
  • Page 27: Video Manage

    8.0 VIDEO MANAGE Within this page, user can manage all cameras that are being used. User can add cameras, delete • cameras as well as manual edit all the cameras.
  • Page 28 5.2 Exit System: Logout: Apply for logged in users. After logout, if you want to use the device you need to log • back in. System reboot: it will reboot after “OK”. • Shutdown: To shut the system down. • 6.0 SMARTPHONE ACCESS 5.1 EseeNet+ app: I-Phone/I-Pad: For I-Phone or I-Pad users use this link to install Esee Net+ • https://itunes.apple.com/sr/app/eseenet+/id789619158?mt=8 Android: For Android users, use this link to install Esee Net+ • https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ESeyeM To add a device, select the + next to My Device. • Choose IP address or Eseenet ID for Add Model. • For IP address log in, enter the IP address of the DVR or your DDNS URL if one has been set up. Then enter the User ID and Password of the DVR, then select the Max channel. For Eseenet ID log in, enter the Esee number from your DVR in the Device ID space and the username and password of the DVR.
  • Page 29 For remote viewing of recorded video, select the Playback icon at the bottom of the Device List • page. You can select your camera, channel, and recording mode and search. •...
  • Page 30 6.0 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 6.1 Technical Parameters Model 4 channel DVR 8 channel DVR 16 channel DVR Hard Drive Western Digital Western Digital 1TB HD 1TB HD Operation system Embedded Linux operation system Operation interface Graphical user interface (GUI), mouse, front panel Video standard NTSC and PAL Image compression H.264 Audio compression ADPCM Recoding mode Manual, timed, motion detection or sensor Video Search Time search, event search, channel search, log search and sensor search Backup USB backup Video input 4 BNC 8 BNC Video output BNC, VGA and HDMI OUT Audio input 1 channel 2 channel Audio output 1 channel 1 channel Recording quality D1 720x480 NTSC 720x576 PAL CIF 352x240 NTSC 352x288 PAL 960H 960x480 NTSC 960x576 PAL Monitoring quality...
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