Ganz ZR-DHC1630NP Gms Manual

Ganz ZR-DHC1630NP Gms Manual

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  • Page 1 GMS MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Before Setting Before Setting Before Setting What is GMS? What is GMS? GMS is an integrated security management system that provides a useful solution for central monitoring station operation. Minimum System Specifications Minimum System Specifications ►CPU : P-4 or higher than Celeron 1.5GHz ►MEMORY : 256MB or more ►VGA CARD : AGP 64MB or more ►HDD...
  • Page 3 Contents Contents Contents After purchasing the GMS program, make sure that the following contents are included. GMS software User’s manual...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. GMS Application Installation………..……………………………………………………………………….6 2. GMS Application Execution….………………………………………………………………………………9 3. GMS Live View.………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 3.1 Initial screen…..…………………………………………………………………………………………10 3.2 Connect remote DVR server ……….………….……………………………………………………………11 3.3 Server list tree………………………………………………………………………………………………16 3.4 Display live screen………………………………………………………………………………………..17 3.5 Screen division….……………………………………………………………………………………….19 3.6 Enlarge to full screen….……….………………………………………………………………………..20 3.7 Timeline panel..………………..………………………………………………………………………………21 3.8 Playback control….………………..……………………………………………………………………………24...
  • Page 5 6.2 Recording………………………………………………………………………………………………………62 6 . 2 . 1 R e c o r d i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 6 2 6 .
  • Page 6: Gms Application Installation

    1. GMS Application Installation Insert the GMS CD and double click on “setup.exe” to run the setup program. Click on the [Next] button.
  • Page 7 Check the box “I accept this License Agreement” and click on [Next]. Enter the path to install the GMS program and click on the [Next] button. This will start the installation process.
  • Page 8 After the GMS Program is completely installed, click on the [Finish] button. “GMS Live View” will appear on the desktop.
  • Page 9: Gms Application Execution

    2. GMS Application Execution 2. GMS Application Execution Double click on the “GMS Live View” icon to run the GMS Program.
  • Page 10: Gms Live View

    3. GMS Live View 3. GMS Live View 3.1 Initial screen 3.1 Initial screen GMS Live View offers functions such as real time DVR remote viewing and control. The system user interface is illustrated below. Each element is described in the following: Title bar : Displays the program name.
  • Page 11: Connect Remote Dvr Server

    3.2 Remote DVR server connection 3.2 Remote DVR server connection GMS Live View allows you to connect and manage all the DVR servers in the network. Add DVR server group Add DVR server group 1.When you add or connect the remote DVR server, click on the button.
  • Page 12 Add DVR remote server Add DVR remote server 1. Select the group to be registered. 2. Enter the server connect information. Remote DVR server list : Displays the registered group and server list . Import : Imports server connect information from the other DVR. c Export : Exports server connect information to another DVR or the outside DVR.
  • Page 13 Server Type : Select the server type according to the DVR type. Network Type : Select the network type. Address : Enter the IP address or domain name of the DVR server to connect. Port : Enter the network port number to communicate with the GMS and DVR servers.
  • Page 14 Connect remote DVR server Connect remote DVR server 1. Click on the and “Connection” buttons to display the server connect windows. 2. Select the server in the DVR server list. 3. Click on the “Connect” button to connect. The connected server is shown in the server list.
  • Page 15 Disconnect remote DVR server Disconnect remote DVR server 1. Click on the and “Disconnection” buttons to display the disconnect windows. 2. Select the DVR server you wish to disconnect. 3. Click on the “Disconnect” button to disconnect the DVR server. 4.
  • Page 16: Server List Tree

    3.3 Server list tree 3.3 Server list tree The server list tree displays the status of the cameras, alarm-in and alarm-out devices in the form of a tree structure. DVR server name Camera name and status : Normal camera (with video input) : Normal camera (without video input) : PTZ camera (with video input) : PTZ camera (without video input)
  • Page 17: Display Live Screen

    3.4 Display live screen To watch live pictures, you can set up the cameras on each connected DVR and watch on one or more DVR servers. Display the live picture on screen Display the live picture on screen 1. To display resource information in the DVR server list, click on ‘+’ to expand the resource information.
  • Page 18 Remove live picture from screen 1. Select the camera picture you wish to remove. 2. Drag it to the DVR server list. 3. The ‘GANZ’ logo screen will be displayed in place of the removed DVR server. This indicates a vacant area.
  • Page 19: Screen Division

    3.5 Screen division 3.5 Screen division GMS Live View makes it possible to watch several camera pictures from multiple DVR at the same time. The display setup can be selected in multiple screen configurations using the screen division button. Select screen division Select screen division 1.
  • Page 20: Enlarge To Full Screen

    3.6 Full screen enlargement 3.6 Full screen enlargement Enlarge to full screen on the monitor Enlarge to full screen on the monitor 1. Click on the button to enlarge the picture to full screen without a frame on the monitor. 2.
  • Page 21: Timeline Panel

    3.7 Timeline panel 3.7 Timeline panel The recorded volume of the selected channel is shown here by means of a 24-hour timeline. The color of the graph indicates the type of recording. The recording types are as follows: continuous recording, motion detection recording, alarm recording, pre-alarm recording and ATM/POS recording.
  • Page 22 You can use the calendar to go to any specific date. If you select the date on which you wish to search, it will be displayed in a different color. Recording information is shown automatically in the timeline. Select date for search Select date for search 1.
  • Page 23 You can enlarge the size of the timeline. Whenever you click the time display section, it will be enlarged to display smaller time intervals for precise time settings. Enlarge timeline Enlarge timeline 1. Click on the left mouse button to enlarge the timeline display. 2.
  • Page 24: Playback Control

    3.8 Playback control 3.8 Playback control Playback control Playback control Use the Playback controls to move between recordings in forward and reverse play. Also select the playback in frame by frame and first / last image of the day. The speed control function allows for effective monitoring.
  • Page 25: Channel Playback

    3.9 1 Channel playback 3.9 1 Channel playback GMS Live View allows for live picture viewing and searching through 1 channel recordings. 1 Channel playback 1 Channel playback 1. Select the picture that you wish to search and click on it with the mouse. 2.
  • Page 26: Ptz Control

    3.10 PTZ control 3.10 PTZ control PTZ camera control PTZ camera control 1. Select a picture provided by PTZ. 2. Select the PTZ tab. Focus : Adjust the lens focus in the PTZ camera. Auto focus cannot be adjusted. Zoom : Adjust ZOOM IN/ ZOOM OUT on the PTZ camera. Speed : Adjust the speed of the PTZ camera and the speed of focus.
  • Page 27: Backup

    3.11 Backup 3.11 Backup How to backup How to backup 1. Select the channel to backup on screen. 2. Click on the button to display the following options. 3. Click on the “Backup” button to open the backup dialogue window.
  • Page 28 4. Enter detailed information for the backup. 1 Backup format : Select the recording format for the backup. • Time backup This function is used to backup video data in GANZ video format, GANZ viewer software is required for playback. • AVI backup This is used to backup video data in one of the standard MS Windows Media Player formats.
  • Page 29 The booked list with the registered backup time, cycle and backup media is displayed. The backups are created according to the backup schedule. Manage backup schedule list Manage backup schedule list 1. Click on the button to run the backup schedule management dialogue. 2.
  • Page 30: Gms Search

    4. GMS Search 4. GMS Search 4.1 Playback recorded data 4.1 Playback recorded data GMS Search allows you to watch recorded DVR data in the network via remote control. GMS Search has a user interface as shown below. Each element is described in detail in the following: Title bar : Displays the name of the program playing.
  • Page 31: Allocate Remote Dvr Server On Screen

    4.2 Allocate the remote DVR server on screen 4.2 Allocate the remote DVR server on screen Allocate the DVR server in the network to the view panel to search the DVR server’s picture.. Drag and drop to screen Drag and drop to screen 1.
  • Page 32: Timeline Panel On Playback

    4.3 Timeline panel on playback 4.3 Timeline panel on playback The timeline shows the recorded data and times over a 24-hour time period in the form of a graph. The color of the graph indicates the type of recording. The recording types are as follows: Continuous recording, motion recording, pre-alarm recording and ATM/POS recording.
  • Page 33 You can move recorded dates using the calendar. Select any date to move it. If data exists for this date, the color of the date will be changed. Recording information will be displayed automatically. Date selection in timeline Date selection in timeline 1.
  • Page 34: Playback Control

    4.4 Playback control 4.4 Playback control Playback control Playback control Use the Playback controls to move between recordings in forward and reverse play. Also select the playback in frame by frame and first / last image of the day. The speed control function allows for effective monitoring.
  • Page 35: Playback Screen Division

    4.5 Playback screen division 4.5 Playback screen division Select screen division Select screen division 1. To divide the view panel, click on the button. It will be displayed as follows. 2. Click on the button corresponding to the desired screen division to change the display. Quad 6-way 9-way...
  • Page 36: Printing

    4.6 Printing 4.6 Printing Printing Printing 1. Select the searching picture you wish to print. 2. Click to print. 3.Click “OK” to start printing.
  • Page 37 [Note] ☞ ☞ Print setup 1. Select Start Setup Printer in Windows. 2. Double-click on [Add a printer ] in Print menu. 3. Click [Next] in the Add printer wizard. 4. Check to see which [Local printer] is available, select, then click [Next]. 5.
  • Page 38: Bookmark

    4.7 Bookmark 4.7 Bookmark Add bookmark Add bookmark 1. Click on the “Bookmark” button. Add : Add the currently displayed frame to the bookmark list. Go to : Jump to the selected bookmark. Edit : Edit the name or time of the selected bookmark. Del : Deletes the selected bookmark.
  • Page 39 Delete bookmark Delete bookmark 1. Select the item you wish to delete. 2.. Click on the “Del” button to delete the bookmark. Delete all bookmarks Delete all bookmarks 1. Click on the “Del All” button to delete all of the bookmarks. 2.
  • Page 40 Go to bookmark Go to bookmark 1. Select the item you wish to access. 2. Click on the “Goto” button. 3. It will move to the specified bookmark time.
  • Page 41: Picture Adjustment

    4.8 Picture adjustment 4.8 Picture adjustment Adjustment Adjustment 1. Click on the “Adjustment” button to improve the image. Brightness : Adjust the brightness of the displayed image. Contrast : Adjust the contrast of the displayed image. Sharpness : Adjust the sharpness of the displayed image. Restore : Restore the displayed frame’s original parameters.
  • Page 42 3. Adjust the Brightness/Contrast/Sharpness button. 4. Click on the button to go to initial setup. Zoom in/zoom out Zoom in/zoom out 1. Select the channel on which you want to zoom in/zoom out. 2. Click on the button to zoom in/zoom out.
  • Page 43 Zoom in Zoom in 1. Enter search mode and select the adjustment tab. 2. Select the channel you wish to enlarge in search mode . 3. Click on the button, then the mouse pointer will change to the icon. 4. Move the mouse pointer to the area within in the image you wish to enlarge . 5.
  • Page 44 Movement Movement 1. Zoom out on an image. 2. Click on the button. The mouse pointer will then change to the symbol. 3. Select the area you wish to move and drag it. 4. If you want to cancel it, click on the button.
  • Page 45: Calendar

    4.9 Calendar 4.9 Calendar This displays a calendar where you can specify the date of your choice. If recorded volumes exist for this date, the color of the date will be different. Recording information will be displayed in the timeline. Select date Select date 1.
  • Page 46: Event

    4.10 Event 4.10 Event Events which have occurred in the DVR system are displayed. All events triggered due to motion detection or alarms are listed in the event list. Double-click on the event to the display the picture you wish to search. Event Event 1.
  • Page 47: Gms E-Map

    5. GMS E 5. GMS E 5.1 Display E 5.1 Display E E-map is a computer map of the area with designated locations of installed cameras, alarm-in(s) and alarm-out(s). E-map has a user interface as illustrated below. Each box is described in detail in the following.
  • Page 48: Add E - Map

    5.2 Add E 5.2 Add E Add E-map Add E-map 1. Click on the “New” button to add an E-Map. 2. Enter the map name and map path. 3 . Click on the “OK” button. The registered display will be shown.
  • Page 49: Edit E-Map

    5.3 Edit E 5.3 Edit E Edit E-map Edit E-map 1. Click on the “Edit” button to add an E-map image. 2. Enter the map name and map path. 3 . Click on the “OK” button. The edited display will then be shown.
  • Page 50: Delete E-Map

    5.4 Delete E 5.4 Delete E Delete E-map Delete E-map 1. Click on the “Delete” button to delete the E-map. 2. A message will be displayed, e.g. “Do you really want to delete?”. 3.. Click on the “Yes” button to delete the E-map.
  • Page 51: Device Control Registration To E-Map

    5.5 Device control registration to E 5.5 Device control registration to E Device control registration Device control registration 1. Expand the resource information to see the resource information of the connected DVR server in the DVR server list. 2.Drag and drop the cameras, alarm-ins and alarm-outs in the DVR server list to the required locations.
  • Page 52: Remove Device Control From E-Map

    5.6 Remove device control from E 5.6 Remove device control from E Remove device control Remove device control 1. Select the control you wish to remove. 2. Drag the camera picture to the DVR server list 3. The removed camera is marked as a vacancy.
  • Page 53: Remove All Device Controls From E-Map

    5.7 Remove all device controls from E 5.7 Remove all device controls from E Remove all device controls Remove all device controls 1. Click on the “Reset” button to remove all device controls. 2. A box will be shown as below. 3.
  • Page 54: Live Screen Output

    5.8 Live screen output 5.8 Live screen output Display live screen Display live screen 1. Double-click on the control in E-map. 2. The live screen in which you wish to search will be output.
  • Page 55: Configuration

    6. Configuration 6. Configuration 6.1 Hardware 6.1 Hardware The hardware setup allows users to modify external device configurations, such as cameras, alarms and monitors. 6.1.1 Camera 6.1.1 Camera You can set up each camera configuration individually using the options available below. Camera : Select channel to set up camera.
  • Page 56 Camera attributes Camera attributes Name : Enter the name of location where the camera is installed. Camera : Choose to enable or disable the camera. PTZ : Choose to enable or disable the PTZ. Setting : Select the PTZ setup configuration. Covert : Choose to enable or disable the covert camera.
  • Page 57 The DVR system can connect with any PTZ, speed dome or Rx receiver and control the devices remotely via our software. To use this function, connect the device to the RS485 port on the DVR and set up the address and settings of the remote device. PTZ setup PTZ setup 1.
  • Page 58 5. Input the PTZ model (protocol), speed (baud rate), address and port settings. 6. Click on the “OK” button once setup is complete. Model : Select the PTZ protocol of the installed PTZ. Speed : Select the PTZ speed(2400~115200 Bps). Address : Enter the PTZ adress(0~255).
  • Page 59: Audio

    6.1.2 Audio 6.1.2 Audio The audio setup allows users to modify live audio output and recordings on the watch screen. Camera : Select the channel to set up the camera. Audio Input : Select the audio channel to link with the selected channel. Live : Set up live audio output on the watch screen Recording : Set up audio recording.
  • Page 60: Alarm

    6.1.3 Alarm 6.1.3 Alarm Alarms are used to activate and deactivate sirens and lights when certain events occur, e.g. when motion is detected or a sensor triggered. Configure the DVR using the explanations below. Channel : Select the alarm-in number for configuration. Name : Input name for the selected alarm-in .
  • Page 61: External Monitor

    6.1.4 External monitor 6.1.4 External monitor Setup for external monitor output to change the displayed images on the spot monitors. Camera select : Select camera for output on spot monitor 1. Cycle period : Set up sequence dwell time period by dragging the slider. Camera select : Select camera for output on spot monitor 2.
  • Page 62: Recording

    6.2 Recording 6.2 Recording 6.2.1 Recording 6.2.1 Recording Recording contains the settings for each channel. You can set the frame rate, emergency frame rate, quality and resolution by weekdays, Saturdays and holidays. Schedule type : To see schedule type, click on the button.
  • Page 63: S C H E D U L

    6.2.2 Schedule 6.2.2 Schedule Establish the recording schedule using the various recording modes and set for weekdays, Saturdays and holidays. The display includes a calendar for selection by day. 12-month calendar : Displays a calendar for a 12-month period. Schedule mode : Click on the button to select between the different modes “Week”, “Saturday”, “Holiday“.
  • Page 64 Holiday setup Holiday setup 1. Click on the “Holiday” button to set up a holiday in the recording schedule. Calendar : Select the date which you will designate as a holiday. Last year Next year Last month Next month Move to current date b Repetition : After setting up a holiday date, the user can create the holiday repetition period by day/week/month.
  • Page 65 4 Range : Set up the holiday by different time and count ranges. Unlimited : Will never stop looping the holiday. View count time : Set up number of holidays to repeat based on the starting day. End : Set up holiday from a specific starting day and finishing day. Add : Add holiday date to the recording schedule.
  • Page 66: Event

    6.3 Event 6.3 Event 6.3.1 Motion detection 6.3.1 Motion detection Record images and generate alarms using individually assigned cameras for motion detection. Determine motion block areas, sensitivity and pre/post recording times. Camera : Select the channel to set up the camera. Motion detection grid : Displays the picture for the selected camera.
  • Page 67 Pre rec time : Set the pre-recording time for the period between when the motion was detected and when the DVR starts recording. Post rec time : Set the post-recording time for the period after when the motion has stopped and when the DVR stops recording.
  • Page 68: E M E R G E N C

    6.3.2 Emergency 6.3.2 Emergency Emergency events can be detected via motion detection, video loss or alarm-ins. Select the input numbers that are to be set up for an emergency event to record the emergency frame rate and to inform the remote computer when the event has occurred. Motion : Select the cameras to be used to activate the emergency settings of the DVR upon motion detection.
  • Page 69 6.3.3 Video loss 6.3.3 Video loss Video loss setup is used for when the video signal is lost either through camera malfunction, cable disconnection, damage or other external tampering. When video loss occurs, it can be used to make another camera record or trigger an alarm and PTZ preset movement. Camera : Select the channel to set up the camera.
  • Page 70: E - Mail Notice

    6.3.4 E mail notice 6.3.4 E mail notice Send an e-mail to single or multiple accounts when an emergency occurs set by motion, video loss and alarm input. Mail list name : Enter name of who will be added to the mail list. Mail setup : Enter receiver, CC and the subject.
  • Page 71 Manage user mail groups Manage user mail groups Name : Input the contact name you wish to search for. Search : Click the button to start the search. Mail list : Displays all registered contact names and e-mail addresses in a list. Add : Add new user name and e-mail address.
  • Page 72: Backup

    6.4 Backup 6.4 Backup Establish a schedule that assigns backup recordings to be created at a certain time and date. The backup can be made to HDD, USB, CD or DVD on the local system. Backup list name : Input backup name which will be added to the backup list. Time : Select “Daily”, “Weekly”, “Monthly”...
  • Page 73: Network

    6.5 Network 6.5 Network 6.5.1 Network 6.5.1 Network Enter network details and configure network settings such as the bandwidth, port number and user connection number. IP Auto Allocation (DHCP) : Check the IP Auto Allocation box to receive the address automatically from the DHCP server if the DVR is connected to a DHCP network.
  • Page 74: Ddns

    6.5.2 DDNS 6.5.2 DDNS A DVR system connected by DDNS does not require a static IP address. For this reason, the system can be connected to ADSL line with a dynamic IP. Account : Enter ID and password for the DDNS server. Server Address : Enter the address of server which provides DDNS service.
  • Page 75: Stream Control

    6.5.3 Stream control 6.5.3 Stream control Set the stream control for all cameras by frame rate, resolution and quality. Use : Select a camera on which you want to use transfer control. Camera : It shows each camera number. Remote frame : Control the frame rate which is transferred by each camera across the network. Remote resolution : Set the resolution size to be transferred by each camera across the network.
  • Page 76: Emergency Monitor

    6.5.4 Emergency Monitor 6.5.4 Emergency Monitor This function transfers the pictures and data to Emergency Monitor on the client computer when an emergency or event occurs. You have to set up the remote IP address, port number and picture transfer time. List Name : Enter the Emergency Monitor setup name for the account.
  • Page 77: System

    6.6 System 6.6 System 6.6.1 User 6.6.1 User Manage users and groups. This function can limit the authority of a user or group to manage the DVR, which enables the user to administer the unit effectively. Group list : Displays current group accounts. Groups can be added or deleted from the list. User list : Displays current user accounts.
  • Page 78 E-Mail : Allow authority to set up E-mail sending. Backup : Allow authority to set up backup. Network : Allocate authorization to set up network connection. DDNS : Allow authority to set up DDNS. Stream Control : Allow authority to set up stream control. Setting : Allocate authorization to set up watermark, recording speed, system restarting and language features.
  • Page 79 Setup a new group account Setup a new group account 1. Click on the “Add” button to add a new group name. 2. Input the name and description of the group for account information. 3. If you click on the “OK” button, the group will be added to the group list.
  • Page 80 Delete a group account Delete a group account 1. Select the group you wish to delete. 2. Click on the “Del” button. 3. When the message box is shown as below, click on the “Yes” button. 4. Confirm that the group has been deleted from the group list.
  • Page 81 Set up a new user account Set up a new user account 1. Click on the “Add” button to add a user account. 2. Enter the user name, password, group, phone, e-mail and description. 3. Click on the “OK” button and the user will be added to the user list.
  • Page 82 Delete a user account Delete a user account 1. Select the user name you wish to delete. 2. Click on the “Del” button. 3. When the message is shown as below, click on the “Yes” button. 4. You can confirm that the user account has been deleted in the user list.
  • Page 83 Set up authorization level for group accounts Set up authorization level for group accounts 1. Select the group for which you wish to allocate authorization changes in the group list. 2. Adjust the group authorization in the permission menus. 3. Click on the “OK” button to save the changes in authorization.
  • Page 84 Set up individual user account authorization level Set up individual user account authorization level 1. Select the user account for which you wish to configure authorization changes. 2. Adjust the user authorization in the permission menus. 3. Click on the “OK” button to save the changes in authorization.
  • Page 85: Setting

    [Note] • Watermark encrypts the data in such a way that when anyone tries to alter the picture data, the GANZ system can detect the changes. This prevents forgery or tampering video given for evidence. 5 Video format : Select the picture format type which the camera uses. You can select between NTSC or...
  • Page 86 Recording type : Choose between once and cycle type recording. If you choose the once type, the recording will stop when the hard disk is full. If you choose the cycle type, the recording will be continually loop the HDD storage. An alarm output can be used to indicate when the HDD is full. System restarting : You can set the system to restart as a maintenance precaution.
  • Page 87 Log information Log information Log information creates a record of all operations performed by the DVR system. If there is an event, system change or abnormal operation, this data can be located in the log. Option : Here, you can set up the log path and duration. Log path : Indicates the path on the HDD where the log data will be stored.
  • Page 88 View count : Select to limit the amount of log data on the display screen. Page control : Use to select between pages within a log search. Go to first page Go to next page Goto Go to previous page Go to last page Current page number/total page number Print : Print log on printer.
  • Page 89 Import/export Configuration Import/export Configuration 1 System Configuration list : Displays the system setup configuration. After you select configuration, click on the Import or Export button. Path : Displays location of system configuration file. Browse : Click on the “Browse” button to select a folder to save. Import : Import the configuration file to another DVR.
  • Page 90: Date/Time

    6.6.3 Date/time 6.6.3 Date/time Set the current date and time of DVR system, configure the local time zone and change the current time and date or synchronize the system time by the NTP server. Date/Time Setup : Set up the time/date, time zone, date and time format Time Server : Input the address of the NTP (Network Time Server) server.
  • Page 91: Information

    6.6.4 Information 6.6.4 Information Displays the system information, disk space allocation and A/S history. System : Displays the OS version, processor type, memory, LAN card, graphic card and HDD details. System information : Displays the name of DVR, installed details, DVR software version, model name and A/S history.
  • Page 92: Emergency Monitor

    7. Emergency Monitor 7. Emergency Monitor 7.1 Opening Emergency Monitor 7.1 Opening Emergency Monitor The Emergency Monitor can receive the DVR status (motion, video loss, alarm-in) with pictures from the DVRs throughout the network. Double click on the “Emergency Monitor” icon to run the Emergency Monitor program. 7.2 Emergency Monitor screen 7.2 Emergency Monitor screen View Panel : Displays pictures from the DVR corresponding to the emergency event.
  • Page 93: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix 1. Supported CD/DVD RW Drive List 1. Supported CD/DVD RW Drive List * CD/DVD-R/RW Drive not in the list might not be supported. Company Model CRW4432A, CRW6432A, CRW8432A, CRW1032A, CRW1832A, Acer CRW1208A, CRW1610A, CRW2010A, CRW2410A, CRW3210A, CRW4012P, CRW4406EU, CRW6406EU AOPEN CRW1232, CRW1232Pro, CRW1632, CRW2040, CRW2440 8100i, 8110i, 8200i, 8210i, 8200e, 8210e, 8220e, 8230e, 8270e,...
  • Page 94 Company Model CB-2100A, ND-1100A, ND-1200A, ND-1300A, ND-2100A, ND-2100AD, ND-2300A, ND-2500A, ND-2500A2, ND-2510A, ND-3100A, ND-3500A, ND-5000A, ND-5100A, ND-5200A, ND-5300A, ND-5500A, NR-7700A, NR-7800A, NR-7900A, NR-8400A, NR-8500A, NR-9100A, NR-9200A, NR-9300A CDD3801, CDD4201, CDD4401, CDD4401, CDD4801, PHILIPS CDRW2010K, DVD8301, DVD8421, DVDRW1208, DVDRW228, DVDRW416N, PCRW1208K, RWDV2010K DVR-103, DVR-104, DVR-105, DVR-106, DVR-106D, DVR-107, Pioneer DVR-108, DVR-109, DVR-S303, DVR-S502...
  • Page 95 Company Model CRX100E, CRX120E, CRX140S, CRX140E, CRX145S, CEX145E, CRX160S, CRX160E, CRX175E, CRX185E, CRX195E, CRX200E, SONY CRX215E, CRX75A, CRX75U, CRX85A, CRX85U, DRU110A, DRU120A, DRU-500A, DRU-500UL, DRU-510A, DRU-510UL, DRU-530A, DW-U12A DVDRW0404N, VeloCD8432, VeloCD121032, VeloCD161040, VeloCD161040, VeloCD241040, VeloCD241040, VeloCD321040, VeloCD401248 CD-W224E, CD-W24E, CD-W28E, CD-RW280PU, CD-W54E, TEAC CD-W58E, CD-W512EB, CD-512SB, CD-W516EB, CD-W524EB, CD-W540E, CD-W548E, DV-50E, DW-224E, DW-28E, DW-285PU...

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