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  • Page 1 HVR-16E Installation Guide (v 3.1)
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance Statement

    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 A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 3: Important Notice

    When installing HVR, be cautious to locate on safe places where children are unreachable. 6. If HVR does not operate properly, please contact the closest HUNT ELECTRONIC distributor for after sales service. Tampering or disassembling the product will void the warranty.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.1. Using menu ....................... 15 5.2. Dialogue box to edit a word..................16 Setting remote controller ....................17 6.1. Setting ID of HVR-16E ....................17 6.2. Selecting HVR-16E ....................18 6.3. Operable range of remote controller ................. 18 6.4. Loading the batteries into remote controller.............. 18 HVR-16E configuration.....................
  • Page 5 8.2.6. Time ........................23 8.2.7. Apply Date/Time....................23 8.3. Setting recording condition..................24 8.3.1. Configuration status ................... 24 8.3.2. Channel status ....................25 8.3.3. Recording speed/quality ..................25 8.3.4. Speed(ips) ......................25 8.3.5. Quality ........................ 25 8.3.6. Audio Recording....................25 8.3.7.
  • Page 6 Registering & Formatting HDD ................41 Network monitoring & managing................... 42 11.1. Connecting Ethernet ....................42 11.2. Configuring HVR-16E’s Network information ............43 Using DVR Manager ..................... 44 12.1. PC system requirements for running DVR Manager ..........44 12.2. Installing DVR Manager..................44 12.3.
  • Page 7: Overview

    OVERVIEW 1. What is HVR-16E? The HVR-16E is a 16-analog channels network digital video recorder. Video, Audio, and Text Event-Logs are digitized and stored on two internal hard-drives. 16 analog video channels 1 channel audio recording & playback (Support VGA model) Max.
  • Page 8: Supplied Accessories

    2. Supplied accessories Unpack and check all the items as below. 1. HVR-16E (1EA) 2. AC Power Cord (1EA) 3. CD-ROM (Including DVR Manager) (1EA) 4. Remote Controller (1EA) 5. Guide (2EA) 6. HDD Fixing KIT (1SET) 7. 19” RACK FIXING KIT (1SET)
  • Page 9: Description & Function

    9. HDD DATA CABLE (1EA) 3. Description & Function HVR-16E front (1) Power switch (2) Function buttons (3) LED (4) I/O Port cover (5) USB connector (6) IEEE1394 connector (7) Remote controller receiver...
  • Page 10 HVR-16E rear (8) BNC connector for video input (9) AC power connector (10) BNC connector for video output (11) BNC connector for monitor A output (12) BNC connector for monitor B output (13) Terminal block for sensor, relay, and serial input/output (14) IEEE1394 connecter (15) Terminal block for RS232 &...
  • Page 11: Installation And Connection

    So in order to change video type, it is recommended to contact the cloest local HUNT ELECTRONIC distributor. When changing it, refer to “Appendix #2. How to change Video Type”on page 67. HUNT ELECTRONIC is not responsible for any service warranty about a...
  • Page 12: Connecting Monitor

    4.2. Connecting monitor (1) Connect CCTV monitor to HVR-16E with BNC cable as shown below. 4.3. Connecting audio (1) Connect audio signal to HVR-16E with using RCA cable.
  • Page 13: Supplying Power

    4.4. Supplying power (1) Connect Power Cable <Note> 1. When supplying power, HVR-16E starts booting automatically. 2. In order to cut off power, press the (1) power switch on HVR-16E front during 5 seconds. 3. For supplying power again, push the (1) power...
  • Page 14: Connecting Vga

    4.5. Connecting VGA (1) Connect VGA Monitor to HVR-16E using VGA cable shown as below figure.
  • Page 15: Running Osd Menu

    5. Running OSD menu 5.1. Using menu Press the [MENU] button to open the OSD Configuration Menu. (1) Main Menu (2) Sub-menu (3) Setting Page (1) Main Menu: The selected tab is shown in blue and the related sub-menus will be shown below the tab. To move to the previous/next Main Menu Tab, use the [◄...
  • Page 16: Dialogue Box To Edit A Word

    5.2. Dialogue box to edit a word There are two methods to input a word. (1) Using number button Enter the related numbers in order of horizontal/vertical. (For example, in order to select “C”, press [3] and [2] buttons.) (2) Using arrow button Select a value using the [◄...
  • Page 17: Setting Remote Controller

    6. Setting remote controller 6.1. Setting ID of HVR-16E When controlling several HVRs (HVR-04, HVR-08, DS1600 series) with one remote controller, set Remote Control ID as follows. (1) Press the [MENU] button. (2) Select “System” with using [►] button and press the [ENETR] or [▼] button.
  • Page 18: Selecting Hvr-16E

    6.2. Selecting HVR-16E If several HVRs are set with unique ID numbers, they can be controlled with one remote controller. To select a specific HVR(HVR-16E), keep pressing the ID button of remote controller until a buzzer sounds during 2 seconds.
  • Page 19: Hvr-16E Configuration

    7. HVR-16E configuration 7.1. Basic configuration 7.2. Advanced configuration...
  • Page 20: External Storage & Backup Configuration

    7.3. External storage & Backup configuration 7.4. Internet/Intranet configuration...
  • Page 21: Hvr-16E Basic Setting

    8. HVR-16E basic setting 8.1. Viewing image After initial start-up, images are displayed in multi-split screen according to the connected channels. The following example is when 4 channels are connected. <Note> If user password is set, a prompt for entering the password will appear. Factory default is reserved as...
  • Page 22: Setting Date & Time

    8.2. Setting Date & Time (1) Press [MENU] button, and select “Quick Setup” tab. (2) Select “Date/Time” and enter the Settings Page by pressing [ENTER]. 8.2.1. Time zone (1) Select “Time Zone” and press [ENETR] button to configure. (2) Select a value using the [◄ / ►] button and press the [EXIT] button when finished. 8.2.2.
  • Page 23: Time Format

    8.2.4. Time format (1) Select “Time Format” using the [◄ / ►] or the [▲/▼] buttons and press [ENTER]. (2) Two Time Formats are available; ‘MM/DD/YYYY’ and ‘YYYY/MM/DD’. Select a value using [▲/ ▼] buttons, and press the [EXIT] button when finished. (Default value is ‘MM/DD/YYYY’.) 8.2.5.
  • Page 24: Setting Recording Condition

    8.3. Setting recording condition Recording conditions under the “Quick Setup” menu tab apply the same values to all analog channels 1~16. All settings are applied for 24 hours/day regardless of the values set for “Time Schedule” or “Alarm Rec.” (1) Press [MENU] button, and select “Quick Setup.” (2) Move to sub-menu by pressing [ENTER] or the [▼] button.
  • Page 25: Channel Status

    8.3.2. Channel status (1) Select “Channel Status” using [▲/▼] buttons and press the [ENTER] button. (2) Select a value using the [◄ / ►] button. Press the [EXIT] button when finished. 8.3.3. Recording speed/quality (1) Select “Recording Speed/Quality” using [▲/▼] buttons and press the [ENTER] button. (2) Select a value using the [◄...
  • Page 26: Connecting And Configuring Dio Ports

    9. Connecting and configuring DIO ports <Note> Wire Handling Trimming Wire When connecting a wire to a terminal block, follow the instructions below. Note the different types of wire that can be used. Stranded Wire: Peel off the wiring cover 8~10mm and solder it.
  • Page 27: Connecting And Configuring Sensor

    Connect S1 ~ S16 with referring to the followings. It shows to connect a dry contact (Please refer to “<Note> Wire Handling” on page 27. When connecting a non-dry contact type of sensor (e.g. Open collector output) please contact HUNT ELECTRONIC’s Customer Support team.
  • Page 28: Configuring Sensor At Osd Menu

    9.1.3. Configuring sensor at OSD menu (1) Press the [Menu] button and select “Alarm Source” (2) Press the [Enter] or [▼] key to move to Sub-Menu, select “Sensor”, and press [Enter] key. Global 9.1.3.1. Use when selecting all 16 sensors simultaneously, which can be selected as “Do not use”(Off), “Normal Open”(N.O.), and “Normal Close”(N.C.).
  • Page 29: Connecting & Configuring Relay Out

    9.2. Connecting & configuring relay out 9.2.1. Specifications In order to run relay output of HVR DS1600 series normally, the following conditions are required. #Output Ch. 4Ch. Rrelay differential outputs Output type Dry Contact Spec. Connecting type Connect the trimmed wire to terminal block 24V DC, 1.25A, 30W 125V DC, 0.24A, 30W Rating...
  • Page 30: Configuring Relay Out At Osd Menu

    9.2.3. Configuring relay out at OSD menu Relay can run by sensor or MD, and its condition can be set differently according to schedule. When using the [Relay] button + [Number] button on the front panel or DVR Manager S/W, relay can be operated from remote site.
  • Page 31: Connecting Serial Port

    9.3. Connecting serial port 9.3.1. Configuring serial ports for Pan/Tilt/Zoom The DS1600 series have most major PTZ protocols already pre-programmed. Makes and models not supported can still be controlled using the Transparent Protocol. For a list of supported protocols, refer to the list on the OSD Configuration menu.
  • Page 32: Diagram Of Com2(Rs422/485)

    9.3.2.2. Diagram of COM2(RS422/485) 9.3.2.3. Diagram of COM3(RS232) 9.3.2.4. Diagram of COM4(RS422/485)
  • Page 33: View Of Com3/Com4 Serial Ports

    9.3.3. View of COM3/COM4 serial ports 9.3.4. Configurin g COM port at OSD me Configure PTZ COM ports and available modes at “System / Serial Setup”.
  • Page 34 After completing serial setup, configure base address or port for each channel at “Camera” menu tab. When connecting PTZ devices to several cameras, be sure base address matches address for the camera.
  • Page 35: Connecting External Device With Serial Port

    9.4. Connecting external device with serial port 9.4.1. Connecting text input device (ATM / POS / Access control) In addition to images, the HVR-16E can record text data received from POS/ATM through the COM1/RS232 serial port. Connect to COM1/RS232 (9pin D-Sub) of HVR-16E and configure the “Serial Setup” sub-menu under the “System”...
  • Page 36: Configuring Text

    (1) Select the “Alarm Source” menu among OSD menus. (2) Select the “Text”, and set each value. <Note> Before installing any external device, consult with the local HUNT ELECTRONIC distributor. Some external devices may not be compatible with the HVR.
  • Page 37: Connecting Usb Device

    9.5. Connecting USB device USB port can be used to copy up to 1 minute of images to a USB Flash memory disk. When connecting USB device, do not exceed the rated values of USB device. USB Spec. Ver 1.1 (Max 12M bps) Available Device USB Memory Stick, Output Voltage/Current...
  • Page 38: Connecting Video In/Output

    9.6. Connecting video in/output HVR's video in/output is composed of Loop Through. HVR recognizes the connection status and video impedance automatically. or example, when HVR is connected by only video input, the video impedance is set as 75Ω. And when deo in/output is con nected simultaneously, the vide...
  • Page 39: Connecting External Storage

    <Note> DS1600 series detect external HDD, even though DS1600 series run. If not, it is recommended to onnect as follows. 1. Power off HVR-16E. 2. Connect external HDD to IEEE1394 port. 3. Power on external device. 4. Power on HVR-16E.
  • Page 40: Available Hdd

    10.3. Available HDD It is recommended to use the following HDD models with the HVR-16E. If a non-recommended HDD is used, HUNT ELECTRONIC Inc. will not guarantee the warranty. Manufacturer : MAXTOR Series Model No Size Series Model No Size...
  • Page 41: Registering & Formatting Hdd

    10.4. Registering & Formatting HDD “Disk Manager” will automatically run on start-up after installing a HDD. If “Disk Manager” does not automatically run on start-up, make su re the HDD is properly installed. (1) Press [ENTER] key marked at “Select Disk”. ) Select new added HDD (indicated as “[F]”) using [▲/▼] button and press [EXIT] button ) Select “Action”...
  • Page 42: Network Monitoring & Managing

    (2) Connect HVR-16E to hub with Ethernet cable. (3) Turn on HVR-16E’s power switch. <Note> 1. Supply power to HVR-16E after connecting Ethernet cable to protect against electrical damage to HVR-16E. 2. Check cable connection status. 3. Check LED on HVR-16E’s rear panel after supplying power.
  • Page 43: Configuring Hvr-16E's Network Information

    11.2. Configuring HVR-16E’s Network information The following description is based on Ethernet connection. For more detailed information on the Network Settings Page, please refer to “HVR USER’S GUIDE”. Press [MEN U] button. (2) Select “System” using the [◄ / ►] buttons and press [ENTER].
  • Page 44: Using Dvr Manager

    12. Using DVR Manager DVR Manager S/W is used for playback, monitoring, and configuration through a PC. 12.1. PC system requirements for running DVR Manager Minimal Requirements Recommended Requirements P-III 600MHz or above P-IV 1.6GHz or above 128 MB or above 512 MB or above 16 MB or above 128 MB or above...
  • Page 45 (5) Select all 4 c omponents for DVR Manager full functions and press the “Next” button. (6) Browse and choose a directory if the default directory is not preferred. Click the “Install” button after selecting a directory to install. (7) Click the “Close” button after DVR Manager is installed successfully.
  • Page 46: Uninstalling Dvr Manager

    12.3. Uninstalling DVR Manager (1) Click Windows “Start” Button. (2) Digital Image World DVR Manager “Uninstall” (3) DVR Manager program will be automatically deleted.
  • Page 47: Configstation

    12.4. Configstation Clic he icon on deskt p to run “DVR Manager Configstation Tools”. 12.5. Monitor Click the icon on desktop to run “DVR Manager Monitor” program.
  • Page 48: Playback

    12.6. Playback Click the icon on desktop to run “DVR Manager Playback” program.
  • Page 49: Appendix

    APPENDIX APPENDIX...
  • Page 50: Hdd

    . HDD #1.1. Fundamental notions & terms HVR storing constructure (VFS2) : In case of using alarm partition at Primary Disk HVR storing constructure (VFS2) : In case of not using alarm partition at Primary Disk HVR (HVR-04, HVR-08, DS1600 series) series has a peculiar storing constructure, and its features are as follows.
  • Page 51: Disk Manager

    of log partition, normal partition, and alarm partition. Therefore, the data of auxillary disk will be used even though primary disk has some problem. <Note> Log Partition To store the information of recorded data Normal Partition To store the data as normal recording schedule Alarm Partition To store the data as alarm recording condition (MD or Sensor) Backup...
  • Page 52 HDD Type at Disk Manager Available recording status Connected and formatted as HVR’s file system. If using ‘Add Used’ command, it will be changed to [R]. There is no need to format. Conne cted but not available HVR’s file system .
  • Page 53: Installing Hdd

    #1.2. Installing HDD Compatible It is recommend ed to use the following HDD models with th e HVR-16E. If a non-recommended HDD is used , HUNT EL ECTRONIC Inc. will not guarantee the warranty. Manuf acturer : MAXTOR Serie Model No.
  • Page 54 (3) Remove the 6 screws as illustrated below and pull up the cover from the rear part to open. ) Remove 4 HDD Bracket screws and take out HDD BRACKET.
  • Page 55 (5) Fix the HDD into HDD Bracket with provided screws. Assemble an earth cable with HDD. <Note> When assembling a HDD, the back side of HDD should be with HDD BRACKET shown as above figure. (6) Assemble cables according to the following numbers. Please be careful to the HDD DATA CABLE connection shown as narrow gap between HDD &...
  • Page 56 <Note> Caution in connecting HDD data cable The supplied HDD cables divide as two colors and use blue cable when connecting to PCB Ass’y. (7) Fix the assembled HDD and earth cable into case with screws. (8) Assemble the top cover. <Note>...
  • Page 57 Alarm partition can be set from 10% to 90% within the size of primary disk. 0% alarm partition means that “Won’t use alarm partition”, and will separately generate log partition at the adding HDD. (4) Press the [EXIT] button to shut down “Disk Manager”. (If recording schedule is set, HVR-16E will start recording.)
  • Page 58 When installing one primary disk and auxiliary disk (1) When power is supplied to HVR-16E, “Disk Manager” runs automatically after rebooting. If not, run it manually in “Menu Utility Disk Manager”. (2) There is a HDD that is indicated as “[F] IntA”.
  • Page 59 Expending External HDD (When using internal HDD as primary disk) HVR-16E use IEEE1394 as external storage device interface, and has two ports (Front: 1port , Rear: 1port) of IEEE1394. HVR-16E supports upto 4TB storage. <Note> 1. Some IEEE1394 ports may not be recognized by the HVR-16E. Before purchasing, consult the local HUNT ELECTRONIC distributor.
  • Page 60 When using Disk Farm The following description is when HVR-16E has internal primary disk and 3 sets of IEEE1394 HDD. (1) When external HDD farm is connected to IEEE1394 port, “Disk Manager” runs automatically. If not, run it manually in “Menu Utility Disk Manager”.
  • Page 61 When using RAID The following description is when HVR-16E has internal primary disk and 1 set of IEEE1394 RAID. <Note RAID> Even though several HDDs are connected to RAID, HVR-16E will recognize them as only one HDD. connection and setu p of RAID, please refer to the manual of related device.
  • Page 62 Installing & Expending External HDD (When using external HDD as primary disk) When using Disk Farm The following description is when HVR-16E does’t have internal primary disk and 4 sets of IEEE13 HDD. (1) When external HDD farm is connected to IEEE1394 port, “Disk Manager” runs automatically. If not, run it manually in “Menu Utility Disk Manager”.
  • Page 63 When using RAID The following description is when HVR-16E does’t have internal primary disk and 2 sets of IEEE1394 HDD. (1) When external HDD RAID is connected to IEEE1394 p rt, “Disk Manager” runs automatically. If not, run it manually in “Menu Utility Disk Manager”.
  • Page 64: Replacing Hdd

    HVR-16E file system (VFS2) sensors bad sector automatically, and the sensored bad sector is not used. The following means when HDD is broken or has some problem in connection. (1) When playback is stopped or HVR-16E is rebooted in specific playback range or image searching per event is impossible.
  • Page 65: Keeping Data

    #1.4. Keeping Data To keep the stored data by the fixed time or semi permanently, you should back up or reserve as HDD itself. ackup (1) Connect backup HDD to IEEE1394 port. (2) Go to playback mode with pressing the [Playback] button. Press the [SELECT] button and then [MENU] button.
  • Page 66: Caution In Using Hdd

    <Note> The preserved HDD’s data is possible to replaying only when it is connected to HVR-16E. #1.5. Caution in using HDD For handling or guaranteeing HDD, HUNT ELECTRONIC follows HDD guaranty condition. HUNT...
  • Page 67: How To Change Video Type

    In order to change video type of HVR DS1600 series, jumper setting should be changed inside the case. Jumper Setting Video Type Remark NTSC Video PAL Video <Note> In order to change video type, contact the closest local HUNT ELECTRONIC diatributor. HUNT ELECTRONIC is not responsible for service warranty about user’s careless changing.
  • Page 68: Additional Information Of Vga Support Model

    #3. Additional information of VGA support model 3.1. A Figure of VGA/COM1 terminal In case of supporting VGA mode at the curren t HVR 1600D , 9-pin port (RS-232, CO M1) chan ged to 15- pin port (VGA C onnector ).
  • Page 69: Connecting Text Input Device (Atm / Pos / Access Control)

    #3.3. Connecting text input device (ATM / POS / Access control) addition to images, the HVR-16E can record text data received from POS/ATM through the VGA/COM1 port. After connecting to VGA/COM1 (15pin D-Sub) of HVR-16E, configure the “Serial Setup” under the “system”...
  • Page 70: Using Cd-Rom

    #4. Using CD-ROM Components of CD- ROM disc Installation Guide : HVR-16E Installation Guide User’s Guide : HVR User’s Guide : DVR Manager User’s Guide DVR Manager (HVR Remote Management Program) Acrobat Reader : Version 5.1 Preparation To read manual of CD-ROM disc, Adobe Acrobat 5.0 should be installed in client’s PC.
  • Page 71: Specification

    #5. Specification General 32bit RI SC Processor (266MIPS) Flas h memory 64MB Main memory Embedd ed LINUX Vide o channel 16 Anal og video inpu t via BNC connector NTSC or PAL video format are supported (Auto Detect) Internal : 3.5” IDE HDD 2EA (default 1EA) Storage device External : 2 IEEE 1394 connection ports Total manageable capacity : 4TB...
  • Page 72 Network Program DVR Manager rotocol TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, PPPoE Conn ection 10/100Mbps Ethernet (RJ-45) Firmw are upgrade via Network S/W upgrade ring : Max. 5 users Simultaneous users Monito Playback : Max. 5 u sers Security Password (User or Administrator Authentic ation) Monitoring Monitoring speed...
  • Page 73 Software-controlled 1 internal buzzer Buzzer igital output Software-controlled 4 relay outputs (Max DC 30W, AC 62.5VA) Digital ou tput schedule Daily : Day / Night / Four-segment tim e frame Weekly : Weekdays / Weekend Conditions : MD, Sensor inputs Sensor input Software-controlled 16 Senso r inputs (Support dry contact)
  • Page 74 Max. 85W (Internal 2 HDD) Power consumption Typical 50W (Internal 2 HDD) Mechanical 430.0 x 362.0 x 44.0 Dimension (WⅹDⅹH) Weight 5.5 kg (with one HDD)
  • Page 75 Hunt Electronic USA 978 W. 10 Street Azusa, CA 91702 Tel : (626) 812-8868 Fax : (626) 812-8828 info@huntcctv.com www.huntcctv.com...

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