FCC Compliance Statement Caution : Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
HVR-04 is secured after installation. 5. HVR-04 is made of metal. Therefore you can hurt human beings if you throw it to them or hit on them. When installing HVR-04, be cautious to locate on safe places where children are unreachable.
10ips per channel. HVR-04 also allows users to record and playback audio for one channel. Setting-up HVR-04 is as easy as setting up a VCR. HVR-04 starts to record as soon as power is supplied and CCTV cameras are connected. HVR-04 offers an easy setup, as well as advanced menus. With ‘Quick Setup’, HVR-04 can be setup and begin recording in as little as 5 minutes.
IR remote controller (User controls PTZ with remote controller) HVR-04 Manager (User Interface of PC) is to be listed with 16 units of HVR-04 on a program (256 chnnels (16 sets of HVR-04 x 16channel) are controllable through a program)
Ethernet. : Displays image recording status. The rate of blinking indicates the speed of recording. (i.e. When blinking rapidly, HVR-04 is recording at a high rate; when blinking slower, the HVR-04 is recording at a lower rate.) : Displays playback status.
(5) Direction/Replaying Button : To set PTZ or access Configuration menu. MENU : To enter and confirm the selected menu. ENTER : To display the image information (Date, Transfer speed, etc). HELP EXIT/LOCK : To exit from the selected menu or lock a screen. : To Replay function in playback mode or to move a direction in other modes.
2.3. Installation summary Connect Camera Connect Monitor Connect Ethernet. (This is optional to view image on remote location or to add IP channel to HVR-04) Connect Audio Connect Power & Run...
The following steps apply for all HVR-04’s monitoring menus. <Button control> Press [MULTI] button on the front panel of HVR-04 to change the multi screen mode (4, 9, 16, 13). For sequence mode, press the [SEQ] button on the front panel of HVR-04. To configure the sequential cycle, access the “Monitor”...
Press the [MENU] button on the front panel to set-up the sequential cycle. Select “Monitor” tab of Configuration menu. Move to “Configuration” below “Monitor” using the down arrow button on HVR-04 front panel. Press the [ENTER] button to enter the menu.
To move the zoom box, use the [Arrow] button. To cancel the zoom box, press the [ZOOM] button once more. 3.7. Viewing with connected PTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) devices can be controlled through the HVR-04 when a PTZ device is connected and properly configured under “Serial Setup.
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Pan/Tilt Control To control Pan and Tilt during live image monitoring mode. Press the [SELECT] button. Move the “Select” icon to the desired channel. Press the [MENU] button. Select ‘Pan/Tilt’ from the PTZ Menu. Control pan and tilt function using the up, down, left and right arrows. Zoom/Focus Control To control Zoom and Focus during live image monitoring mode.
More specifically, images recorded on Channel 1 during the last 30 seconds are always displayed. However pressing the playback button in single-channel monitoring mode, will display the selected channel. To display another channel, press the corresponding number button on the front of HVR-04.
Press the [MULTI] button during basic (single-channel) playback mode. Channels 1 to 4 will be displayed in the quad-multi screen. To display a single channel, press the corresponding number button on the front of the HVR-04. 4.1.3. Playback with digital zoom Press the [ZOOM] button during the basic (single-channel) playback mode.
4.2. Using search mode Search Mode is used to search and play specific data directly during playback mode. Data can be searched by specific Time and Date or by the Event Log browser. From: First saving time To: Last saving time Select From/to and then Press [Enter] button Button control Press the [SEARCH] button during playback mode.
4.3. Copy / Backup / Delete data manager To copy/backup/delete the recorded data. This menu is activated during playback mode. Press the [SELECT] button and [MENU] button in Playback mode. 4.3.1. Copy image To copy a specific data with USB memory stick. Time To designate copy range between 1sec and 1 hour.
4.3.2. Backup manager Start Date & Time / End Date & Time To designate backup range. Select Disk To select which storage will be used as backup device. To change the disk status, use the “Disk Manager” menu under the “System” tab. <Note>...
4.3.3. Delete data To delete a specific file range from the current recording HDD. This menu does not affect backup disk. The beginning of the range is always the beginning of the recording on the HDD. <Note> One block size of HVR File system is 64MB, so if you delete data , it couldn’t be delete exact time, because data delete is operate by block.
When HVR-04 is manufactured in factory, time zone will be set as “GMT + 9:00”. Set the time to local time zone. Changing HVR-04 time may cause time conflict with recorded images. In this case, it is strongly recommended to re-format the hard drives after making changes.
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Time Zone Set the time zone using the left/right arrow button on HVR-04 front panel. Every time you press left/right arrow button, time zone will change. Select the desired time zone. (To move to the previous menu, press [EXIT] button on HVR-04 front panel.) Daylight Saving The Daylight Savings option is linked to Time Zone.
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Time Format Set the time format between “MM/DD/YYYY” and “YYYY/MM/DD” using the left/right arrow button on HVR-04 front panel. Date/Time Set date and time. To move from Month to Day to Year/Hour to Minute, use the left/right arrow buttons. To select each month, each day, etc, use the up/down arrow buttons.
5.1.2. Recording Its recording values are applied to all 4 channels for all time periods. Button control Press [MENU] button and select to “Recording “ from the “Quick Setup” tab. Configuration Status Displays the recording setup status. If recording is configured with the Quick Setup, “Macro Setup” will be displayed.
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Enables the audio recording feature. If audio is set as “On,” and “Audio Synch with” is set as “All” (in the “Audio” menu under the “System” tab) audio will be available in Playback Mode with all channels. Apply Confirms the Quick Setup Recording settings. HVR-04 will begin recording after pressing the “Apply” button and exiting from the recording menu.
5.2. Camera – analog camera channels (Ch 1 ~ Ch 4) This menu is for configuring individual cameras. In Quick Setup, camera status is automatically set as “On.” Settings such as Brightness and Contrast can be set for each channel. The values assigned will apply for both monitoring and playback modes.
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To select a letter, use the [ARROW] (◄◄ and ►► ) buttons or the number buttons on HVR-04 front panel; “0” to ”9". When using the [ARROW] buttons, use the [PLAY] (►) button to select each choice.
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Displays the video-input signal. NTSC is the signal used in North America. To toggle the setting, use dip switch on the rear panel of HVR-04. For each of the following settings, use the [ENTER] button to access the setting, then the [ARROW] buttons to change the values.
5.3. Recording – analog camera channels (Ch 1 ~ Ch 4) Recording - This menu is for configuring the recording settings based on channel and timetable. If this menu is configured Quick Setup, the previous Quick Setup values will be replaced by the Recording settings.
5.3.2. Each channel setting Time Schedule Each camera can be set to record based on four time schedules; Weekday (Day) / Weekday (Night) / Weekend (Day) / Weekend (Night). Each schedule can be configured under the “System” tab.
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All conditions except “Custom” synchronize “Speed (ips)” and “Quality” automatically; “Low” setting is 1ips/Q5; “Standard” setting is 5ips/Q5; “High” setting is 15ips/Q5. When using the “Custom” setting, Speed(ips) and Quality can be set separately. Maximum recording speed is restrict as like a below table. HVR-04(Maximum 60ips) 2 Channel 30 ips 4 channel...
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Clearer Image Mode This menu is to recording highest image quality, if you setting up On mode, you could be recording clearer image without ghost. But recording size will be increasing 2 to 20 (comparative to recording). Also defends on the recording condition frame rate will be decreasing Special Time Recording This menu is to designate different recording conditions during “Special Times.”...
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Press the [ENTER] button to access the Event Recording feature. Set “On/Off” using the ◄◄ or ►► buttons. Event recording condition is set under the “Alarm Recording” tab. This setting is used to configure the HVR-04 to record data according to an alarm condition, such as Motion Detection (MD), sensors, etc.
5.4. Setting alarm recording. This menu is to configure for the settings for alarm recording conditions. To activate this schedule, set “Event Recording” under the “Recording” tab to “On.” Also, before alarm recording, you must set “Alarm Source” 5.4.1. Setting sensor This menu is setting up sensor input type.
If you click “Set All”, you could be setup all of screen. Also Select “Clear All” to remove blocks from detecting motion. Include Video Loss The HVR-04 will only work with NO (Normal Open) sensors. If sensors are connected, turn each sensor “On.” <Note>...
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5.4.2.1. Setting motion detection per each channel Setting up of each channel MD is same as Global setting, if you setting up each channel MD, you could b e setting up MD block additionally. Custom Area User could be set up of MD area. It consists of 64 blocks (8 X 8). Default value is “Select All”.
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Area <Setting MD > Designate a specific area for motion detection triggered event. Press the “Custom Area” button, to customize the motion detection area. The area is divided into 64 blocks (8 X 8). Selected MD area is indicated in dark gray. To remove blocks from motion detection, select the block using the [ARROW] buttons and press the [ENTER] button.
To set channel to synchronize with text Seek Header If a protocol is built in HVR-04 like Star Finger 007, this setting is needless. Otherwise, HVR-04 can’t recognize which parameter value is input to HVR-04. Namely, all information has starting point and ending point.
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The following “Lines” means maximal text line that can be included within a data. However length of each data may be different. Because HVR-04 can’t recognize it automatically, timeout menu is needed. Namely, if specific time passes after HVR-04 receives the last line, HVR-04 will regard it as normal data and decide to record.
5.4.4. Setting global alarm recording It was setting up same condition of all analog channels. Sensor/MD To set Sensor/MD alarm to synchronize. Pairing means 1: 1 synchronize with Channel and Sensor/MD Text In case of setting "On" and input text, it was processed by Alarm Event and then saved Clearer Image(Bigger File Size) In Alarm Recording, you can set Clearer Image as On/Off.
5.4.5. Setting each channel Alarm Source (*=All) It is possible to text input 4 Sensor/MD throughout Alarm Source (IPCam : 16) Sensor/MD selection is set under the “Number button” Text selection is using arrow key and then select On/Off In according to Alarm input, designate to PTZ Preset <Note>...
5.5. Alarm action. This menu is to set the relay commands according to each time schedule. You could be set up five time zone Full Time, Weekday(Day), Weekday(Night), Weekend(Day), Weekend(Night). After Set up schedule, you have to set up relay, Buzzer, E-mail etc 5.5.1.
5.5.2. Setup Relay Configuration Set up its use of R1 ~ R4 Buzzer Set up the condition of using Buzzer or not. E-mail Addr. Input E-mail address to receive alarm message. Sender Addr. Filing up E-mail sender’s item, E-mail form will be who@where Mail Duration (min) E-mail Duration does not send a message every time, there is setting up time.
5.6. Monitor Alarm Pop-up/Pop-up Hold(sec) To set alarm pop-up screen. Pop-up duration time can be set between 5 and 10 seconds. If setting as “Keep”, pop-up screen keeps holding. In order to cancel Keep mode, press another channel button. Seq. Switching(sec) To set sequence time between 1 and 60 seconds.
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User Sequence Configuration You could be edit auto conversion function by Users Mode. <Caution> 1. Users Mode can be defined upto Maximum 16. 2. Above picture defined 6 sequence, 4 partition(1,2,3,4) Full Screen(1) 4 partition(5,6,7,8) Full screen(5) Full screen(8) 9 partition(9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16)
5.7. System 5.7.1. Audio HVR-04 supports one channel audio input. This single audio channel can be replayed with any connected channel or with all of them. Recording Set to “On” using the [ENTER] button and the [ARROW] buttons to record audio.
5.7.2. Time schedule To designate Weekday/Weekend and Day/Night. Weekday Start/End Press [ENTER] to access the Time Setting. Set the range for “Weekday” between Monday and Sunday using the ◄◄ or ►► buttons. “Weekend” is set automatically based on “Weekday” range. Day Start/End Set the range for “Day”...
5.7.3. Special time You could be set up specific time (for example lunch time, meeting time etc.) Up to four zones can be designated as “Special Time.”...
Designate an Administrator’s Password to control access to Configuration Menu and full system control authority. Default password is “9999” Remote Setup When set to “Enable,” users can configure HVR-04 through the S/W interface from a remote site via network. Remote Relay...
5.7.5. Disk setup Auto Deletion Images and data recorded under the “Normal” condition are automatically deleted as the hard-drive(s) reaches capacity. Images are written over based on a first-in first-out basis. Backup Reminder A Backup Reminder can be set to remind users to backup the HDD. The reminder can be set to appear daily, weekly, or monthly.
Internet dedicated line, cable modem line or on LAN environment, select network interface as ‘Ethernet.’ If HVR-04 is connected on xDSL line that needs PPPoE process to connect to the Internet, administrator should select ‘xDSL.’ However, if the xDSL line does not need PPPoE process, administrator should select ‘Ethernet,’...
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DHCP can also be used for xDSL (PPPoE) interface. Sometimes, all computers on a Local Area Network (LAN) share a single Floating / Dynamic IP address. In this case, the HVR-04 should be assigned a private IP address and have DHCP enabled. Users on the LAN can connect to the HVR-04 using the private IP address and outside users can connect to the HVR-04 over the Internet.
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5.7.6.2. xDSL If HVR-04 is connected on xDSL line and needs PPPoE process, the network administrator should configure the user ID and password for PPPoE. ID. User ID/Password When HVR-04 is connected to xDSL, access ID and Password should be entered.
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5.7.6.3. WRS When a HVR-04 is installed under the environment of Cable Modem or xDSL Modem connection, its IP address changes whenever it reconnects to the Internet Service Provider (the HVR-04 has a Dynamic or Floating IP address). In this case users who don’t know the changed IP address cannot get access to the HVR-04.
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The group ID should be unique to avoid unauthorized access to the HVR-04. Unauthorized users will not be able to access the HVR-04 unless they have a login name and password, but they will be able to see the unit on their registration list.
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5.7.6.4. NTP setting NPT is synchronized all of machine in network. Sync With NTP . On/Off NTP function NTP Mode Set up the NTP mode.(client or Both) NTP Server Loc. If you set up Client, NTP mode will be Enable. (Set up the NTP server to connect Local Network or Internet) NTP Local Server IP At the time of a setup by Local , it will be set to enable NTP Server Loc...
5.7.7. Serial setup There are two RS232 menus (One for external devices connected via the DB-9 pin, and the other for PTZ setting) and one RS 422/485 menu. Device Designate the connected external device. Interface Used to designate the protocol on the RS422/RS485 Menu. Baud rate/Parity/Stop (bit)/Data (bit) Each value should be set according to the specifications of the connected external device.
- Aim remote controller at the HVR-04. - Press the “ID” button of remote controller until HVR-04 reacts. - If remote controller’s ID agrees with HVR-04’s, all the LEDs on the front panel of the HVR-04 will light up and a buzzer will sound.
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Keyboard Control Addr To set keyboard’s control address in order to operate all HVR-04’s menus with keyboard. Default value is “1”. Keyboard PTZ Addr To set keyboard’s PTZ address in order to operate each PTZ camera with keyboard. If setting just first camera’s address of each HVR-04, another cameras’...
5.8. Utility The following description is how to add/format internal or external HDD. HVR-04 supports various external storages. Button control Press [MENU] button and move to “Utility” below the “System” tab.
5.8.1. Disk manager A connected HDD is detected automatically. Select Disk To select a Disk. Action Select from “Add/Format/Confirm Removed/Add used”. : To add disk (you must be use empty disk in partition table. [Add] : To remove current HDD formatted for use. [Remove] : Removed HDDs are still listed in the system and can be re-added (“Add [Confirm...
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There are several symbols to indicate HDD status. : Available for recording : Connected and formatted as HVR-04’s file system. If using ‘Add used’ command, it will be changed to [R]. There is no need to format again. : Connected but not available file system. After using ‘Add’, need to format to make HDD available for recording [R].
5.8.2. USB utility It is possible to firmware upgrade, set up, saving, text file saving for printing throughout USB device Update F/W It is possible to update firmware by USB device. After connect USB device and then Press the “Update F/W”...
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Saved setting value saves to USB device Save Settings Currently setting value saves to USB device...
Advanced configuration HVR-04 has the default settings of IP camera channels disabled. HVR-04 can support 12 IP channels and 4 analog cameras simultaneously. And current system can be expandable easily with connecting text or keyboard device. 6. Using IP cam 6.1.
6.2. Camera setting – IP camera channels (Ch 5 ~ Ch 16) Setting up the IP Cameras is similar to setting up the analog channels. However there are specific menus only for IP cam; for example, the ‘Configuration’ menu and ‘Network’ menu in the IP cam setting menu. 6.2.1.
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“i-Rec” default. Band Width Limit(KB/s) To control transfer speed with data size. Basically HVR-04 can also control it with ips control. It can be set between 10KB and 100KB against the overload of network bandwidth. When setting 1ips at network camera menu and 10KB at this menu, HVR-04 receives video data of 1ips within 10KB.
6.2.2. Local IP cam list This menu is for easy registering of local IP cameras. If HVR-04 is connected to network and IP cameras are connected to the same local network, they are listed in this menu. Search Select this button and press the [ENTER] button to refresh the list of local IP cameras.
6.5. IPCam sensor When using IPCam, you can use sensor like a DVR’s sensor. You could be add 12 sensor so totally you can use 16 sensor. IPCam # Sensor # When setting up as mentioned above, IPCam‘s sensor 5,sensor 1, it is used like DVR’s Sensor 5. This function only possible I-Rec or WESP 6.6.
7. Connecting external device 7.1. Using text device In order to use text device, the following four menus should be set; Text menu, Serial Setup’s RS232 menu, Alarm Rec. menu, Rec. menu 7.1.1. Setting at text menu Set both Recording and Monitoring as “On” Set “Sync.
7.1.4. Setting at recording menu Set event recording as “On” at each time schedule. <Note> Whenever pressing the “Help” button, information of displayed image is different. The default value of Monitoring mode is to show just channel number. Then next step is to show channel name and text, event status, and HDD status.
Set RS232’s device menu as “Keyboard”. And set baud rate, parity, stop, and data. 7.2.2. Setting at serial setup’s PTZ menu Set PTZ camera to control with keyboard. For more detailed technical solution, please contact the closest local HUNT ELECTRONIC’s distributor.
Appendix #1 Technical specification Hardware 32bit RISC Embedded processor (200MIPS) Flash memory: 8Mbyte RAM: 32Mbyte OS: Embedded Linux Int.: 2 HDD bays Storage device Ext: 3 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connection ports Supports Disk Management tool for all disks (Reboot is required when HDD changed) Total manageable capacity: 4 TB 5 Levels (Q1-Q5) Image quality control...
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Data-loss protection against power failure Intelligent file system Event triggered video data storage Overwrite prevention of event triggered data Event log recording Log archiving on HDD Log search & monitoring via Network Data(video & audio Clip) Back-up External HDD: IEEE1394 (FireWire) or USB PnP memory stick: USB port VHS video tape: Video output port for VCR Data Copy(Max.
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Network Protocol: TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, PPPoE Line: 10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45) Simul. user support via network Monitoring: Max. 5 users Playback: Max. 5 users Management and Firmware upgrades Firmware upgrades via Network Security Password (User or Administrator Authentication) Watermarking (For image copying) Power supply (included) Input: AC 100~240V, 50~60 Hz Output: DC 12V, 5A...
Appendix #2 Utilizing IP addresses on local network #2.1 Introduction Most of our businesses are done via Internet, lately. We play with information by transmitting through e- mails and searching the world of Internet. IP address is what we utilize to access to the Internet. Currently used IP addresses are limited.
#2.3 C-class network 1) Features of Addresses IP address: Three digits number in room ‘X4’ are for Host ID, and the numbers are from 0 to 255. Among the numbers, 0 is used for Network ID, 1 is used for Router IP (Gateway address) and 255 is used for Broadcast address.
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(2) To use as two sub-networks (1/2 + 1/2) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.126 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 – xxx.xxx.xxx.254 (3) To use as three sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1...
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(4) To use as four sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.62 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.66 –...
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