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Digital Video Recorder User Guide
Triplex MPEG-4 DVR 9/16CH
Release Version : 1.5
This document contains preliminary information and subject to change without notice.

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  • Page 1 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Triplex MPEG-4 DVR 9/16CH Release Version : 1.5 This document contains preliminary information and subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2 Digital Video Recorder User Guide THE LIST OF CONTENTS This Product is the triplex MPEG-4 DVR. DVR SET CLIENT SOFTWARE CD REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY MANUAL SCREWS IDE HDD CABLE HDD BRACKETS POWER CABLE - 2 -...
  • Page 3: Rear Panel Connections

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS REAR PANEL Structure 1.CAMERA INPUT Camera Input Jack of the DVR system (1CH~9, 16CH) 2.LOOP-OUT Output for the detection of each camera input channel 3.VIDEO-OUT Output jack of DVR System. Video Output. 4.AUDIO OUT Audio Input Jack, Audio Output for Store and Search and Real-time Output Support during Recording...
  • Page 4 Digital Video Recorder User Guide THE OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER 1.NUMERIC It inputs the set point and selects channels. 2.STATUS BUTTON It displays the current status of the DVR system. 3.AUDIO BUTTON It selects the output by assigning the AUDIO Output 4.BACKUP BUTTON It stores the saved image in Back-up Media.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide SAFETY PRECAUTIONS EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unprotected “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 6 Digital Video Recorder User Guide WARNING The product should be installed by a trained professional. The DVR should be powered off when connecting camera, audio, or sensor cables. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages caused by improper use of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide INDEX Chapter 1. System Information 1. Front Description & Specification Front LED Description Front KEY Description System Specifications Chapter 2. Boot Procedure 1. Boot Screen 2. System OSD Chapter 3. Menu of System Chapter 4. Setting up the DVR System 1.
  • Page 8 Digital Video Recorder User Guide REC OPTIONS EVENT REC SCHEDULE REC 4. SETUP – STORAGE 5. SETUP – NETWORK TYPE DDNS NET PASSWORD NET CLIENT PORT NET CLIENT ID NETWORK BANDWIDTH WEB PORT 6. SETUP – SENSOR / ALARM SENSOR TYPE ALARM MOTION MANAGER ALARM SENSOR MANAGER ALARM BUZZER...
  • Page 9 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2. CURRENT STATUS VIEW 3. VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE 4. DELETE REC 5. LOCK/UNLOCK REC 6. DELETE ALL REC 7. NET DVR ID 8. NET CLIENT ADDR Enclient 1. Monitoring Feature 1.1 Starting EnNet 1.2 Connection Feature 1.3 Setting up GROUP Connection 1.4 Monitoring 1.5 Screen Division...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1. System Information

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 1. System Information 1. FRONT Description & Specification Figure 1. FRONT PANEL 1.1 FRONT LED DESCRIPTION POWER The POWER LIGHT turns on RED when the power is supplied to the DVR SYSTEM. The LIGHT changes to GREEN and the SYSTEM BOOTING is started, when the POWER BUTTON of the FRONT PANEL is pushed.
  • Page 11: Front Key Description

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.2 FRONT KEY DESCRIPTION POWER SWITCH The POWER SWITCH should be selected to operate the DVR SYSTEM, even though (STANBY POWER) the POWER is supplied to the DVR SYSTEM. The POWER LIGHT that is located in the center of the FRONT PANEL changes to GREEN from RED and the SYSTEM BOOTING is started, when the POWER SWITCH is pushed.
  • Page 12: System Specifications

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.3 System Specifications - 12 -...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2. Boot Procedure

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 2. Boot Procedure It is for the starting operation of the DVR system. This DVR System uses DC 12V as a power source and the power adapter included in the package should be used. There is the power switch that controls POWER ON/OFF for the stability of the DVR system.
  • Page 14: System Osd

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide process of Figure 2-1 is completed. The default password from factory is "0000" and can be changed by an administrator at the SETUP MENU. 2. SYSTEM OSD Figure 2-3 The general indication of the system is displayed on the main screen (Figure 2-3). Camera Name It indicates the camera channel and name.
  • Page 15 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 3. The Menu of DVR System It is the setup process for the DVR SYSTEM. Users can adjust and control it for their needs before starting to use it. This process sets up the environment of the DVR SYSTEM. Users should confirm each menu before starting to use the system.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4. Setting Up The Dvr System

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 4. Setting up the DVR System 1. SETUP - SYSTEM It is the menu that set up the system of the DVR system. Figure 4-1 This chart is for the SYSTEM MENU of Figure 4-1. It sets up the password for the administrator.
  • Page 17: Password

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.1 PASSWORD 1.1.1 Admin Password It is the Menu for changing the password of Administrator. Press the New Password. Figure 4-2 Figure 4-2 shows the menu that changes the password of the administrator. It changes a new password from the default password “0000”.
  • Page 18: Time Format

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide It sets up the year, month, date, and time. Place the cursor on the wanted field with the scroll buttons of the front key panel or the remote controller to reset the time. And then type the time in the field with the numeric buttons.
  • Page 19: Change Language

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide [Example] When Remote controller ID is “05” on setup, if you select specific remote controller ID, then it will be display “Enter ID” with ID number on the screen. Please press “sel” button. After that remote controller ID will be changed to [05] on the screen.
  • Page 20: Network Update

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.5.1 Network Update Figure 4-8 This is firmware update through network firmware server. The firmware server is available all the time and no limited any other users. DVR system must be connected on the network to connect with that server. Please fill the blank as under text.
  • Page 21: Default Setup

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.6 DEFAULT SETUP This changes the status of the set point to the factory setting. Therefore, users should pay attention on this setup. 2. SETUP – LIVE It is for the live setup of the DVR system. Figure 4-10 Figure 4-10 is for the LIVE Menu.
  • Page 22: Sequence Dwell(Single)

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2.1 SEQUENCE DWELL(SINGLE) Figure 4-11 It sets up the time interval between images of each camera that are displayed progressively in full screen. Change the time with the scroll buttons on the line of the wanted camera. The set value for each time is 0~9 seconds and is same as SEQUENCE DWELL (QUAD).
  • Page 23: Camera Name

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2.3 CAMERA NAME Figure 4-13 It changes the name of the camera. Place the cursor on the wanted camera name and push the SEL button to see the character arrangement. Select the character to type in to change the camera name up to 8 characters.
  • Page 24: Camera Color

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2.5 CAMERA COLOR Figure 4-15 Figure 4-16 It adjusts the color and brightness of the camera (Figure 4-15). To adjust them, it moves to the setup item of each channel. The window that sets up the each channel is displayed at the right side of the screen when the SEL button is pushed (Figure 4-16).
  • Page 25: Spot Dwell(Single)

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide The PTZ protocol can be selected for each camera. Select the wanted camera with the scroll keys and move to the PTZF item (Figure 4-17). Then, push SEL button to display the name of each protocol. It can assign the PTZF ID from 1 to 255 and can be connected through the RS-485 terminal of the system.
  • Page 26: Video Standard

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 4-20 Time Setup is same with Chapter 4/ 2.7 2.9 VIDEO STANDARD Figure 4-21 It sets up the video standard type of each camera to AUTO DETECT, JUMPER, NTSC, PAL. AUTO DETECT It decides Video standard type to NTSC or PAL by input source of CH 1. JUMPER It decides Video standard type to NTSC or PAL by the configured value of Main Board.
  • Page 27: Setup – Record

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3. SETUP – RECORD MENU of DVR System’s RECORD Figure 4-22 The chart below is for the RECORD MENU of Figure 4-22. REC PROPERTY -It sets up the image store resolution of the entire channel in 360x240, 720x240, and 720x480 -It selects the Store Frame Rate for each channel in 1,2,4,8,15,30.
  • Page 28: Rec Property

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.1 Rec Property Figure 4-23 The chart below is for RECORD PROPERTY of Figure 4-23 REC RESOLUTION It can be set up in 360X240, 720X240, and 720X480 Move the cursor to REC RESOLUTION and press the SEL Button. The resolution is set up on the target of the entire channels and the setup for each channel is not available.
  • Page 29: Rec Options

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.2 REC OPTIONS Figure 4-24 It sets up the recording type and includes the recording type, image revision, and water-mark. RECORD It sets up the recording type. It continuously stores the image when it is ON mode. CONTINUOUS It records the image by the EVENT recording type, such as MOTION or SCHEDULE, if it is off mode.
  • Page 30: Event Rec

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.3 EVENT REC It consists of the motion detection, sensor detection, and option. It assigns the setup of motion field, the image-recording feature at the sensor detection for each channel, interlock setup, setup of pre/post record, and pop-up screen feature.
  • Page 31 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.3.1 Motion Detection Figure 4-26 Figure 4-27 The SUB-MENU is shown (Figure 4-26), when the MOTION DETECTION on the screen of Figure 4-27 is selected. At the MENU, the sensibility on motion is set up from the level 0 to 9. To set up the sensibility, place the cursor on the field number of the sensitivity and press the number from 0 to 9.
  • Page 32 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.3.2 Sensor Detection Figure 4-29 Figure 4-30 It records the image from the assigned channel, when the exterior sensor that is connected to the DVR system is operated. The individual setup for each channel is available (Figure 4-29) and the entire sensor for each channel can be set up.
  • Page 33 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.3.3 Options For the recording mode by the motion or sensor detection, it sets up the pre-record time and post-record time to start it from the time of the motion or sensor detection (Figure 4-29). With the POP-UP screen feature, it displays the wanted channel in full screen.
  • Page 34: Schedule Rec

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.4 SCHEDULE REC Figure 4-35 The SCHEDULE RECORD assigns the image store of the camera by each time and helps to utilize the store time (Figure 4-35). For this setup, place the cursor on the wanted channel with the scroll keys and press the SEL button.
  • Page 35 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 4-37 Figure 4-37 shows that the schedule is set up by time or day on the entire channel. - 35 -...
  • Page 36: Setup - Storage

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 4. SETUP – STORAGE It sets up the storage status of the DVR system. Figure 4-38 This STORAGE Setup has an option to overwrite a new data over the existing data (Figure 4-38), when there is no storage space for further image recording. This also confirms that the user wants to format a hard disk and that the device is correctly connected.
  • Page 37: Setup - Network

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 5. SETUP – NETWORK It sets up the network status of the DVR system. Figure 4-39 5.1 TYPE Users can select one of static IP, dynamic IP or PPPOE, as the set-up item on the network type. The NETWORK TYPE is shown at Figure 4-40 and users can select one to set up.
  • Page 38 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 4-41 5.1.2 DYNAMIC When the DYNAMIC is selected on the Figure 4-40, users automatically get the IP ADDRESS through the connected network and the indication of PLEASE WAIT is shown during the acquiring the IP ADDRESS. Figure 4-42 shows the screen after the DYNAMIC is selected.
  • Page 39: Ddns

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 4-43 By pushing the MENU button, users automatically get IP addresses that are authorized by ISP, when finished the input process. 5.2 DDNS DDNS supports the Dynamic IP users to connect automatically their network regardless of the change of t he IP ADDRESS, when data is registered in DDNS.
  • Page 40: Net Password

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 5.3 NET PASSWORD Figure 4-45 Network Password is necessary when connecting the DVR system through Remote Management Software. For its set-up, users should place the cursor on the blank, input numbers, and finish the set-up process by pushing the SEL button.
  • Page 41: Net Client Id

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 5.5 NET CLIENT ID Figure 4-47 ID and password for the network are given up to 4 to avoid the system overload due to excessive connection on RMS and it intercepts the connection of unregistered ID. ID and password that are registered on the system should be typed in to connect the RMS.
  • Page 42: Web Port

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 5.7 WEB PORT Figure 4-49 It is used with WEB MONITORING SERVICE. Default port is 80. - 42 -...
  • Page 43: Setup - Sensor / Alarm

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 6. SETUP – SENSOR / ALARM It is the set-up MENU for SENSOR/ALARM of DVR system. Figure 4-50 It sets up the input sensor and alarm output and controls the exterior input/output device. 6.1 SENSOR TYPE This sensor device has two types of NC (NORMAL CLOSE) and NO (NORMAL OPEN).
  • Page 44: Alarm Motion Manager

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 6.2 ALARM MOTION MANAGER Figure 4-52 It is the set-up menu that connects and operates the exterior alarm device when any motion is detected on each camera. The alarm can be selected and registered for each camera channel and total alarms can be set up for each camera.
  • Page 45: Alarm Buzzer

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 6.4 ALARM BUZZER Figure 4-54 It operates the buzzer that is built in the DVR system at the same time with the alarm output, when motion is detected or sensor is operated. It helps an administrator check the status of the alarm, even though the alarm device is separated from the DVR system.
  • Page 46: Alarm Out Period

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 6.6 ALARM OUT PERIOD Figure 4-56 It sets up the time of the alarm output in 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, or 10 minutes. This set-up effects the whole alarm devices at the same time. 7.
  • Page 47: Chapter 5. Search

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 5. SEARCH Figure 5-1 This menu searches the saved image data by time, event, or file and replays it (Figure 5-1). For secure reasons, DVR system must be has ID and password to assigned users. 1.
  • Page 48 Digital Video Recorder User Guide The image data is indicated by colored section. Place the cursor on the colored section and push the SEL button to play the saved image data. As the cursor moves, its location and time is indicated on the time bar at the bottom of the screen. Figure 5-3 The saved image data can be searched with REW (◀◀)/PLAY (▶Ⅱ)/STOP (■)/FF (▶▶) (Figure 5-4).
  • Page 49: Event Search

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 5-5 Figure 5-5 is for FAST REWIND and FAST FORWARD. To operate these features, select the PLAY BUTTON (▶Ⅱ) to start the search process and push REW (◀◀) or FF (▶▶) during the search. The play speed is doubled when the REW (◀◀) or FF (▶▶) is repeatedly pushed.
  • Page 50: File Search

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 5-6 Figure 5-7 Figure 5-6 is the screen when the EVENT SEARCH is selected and the SEL button is pushed of Figure 5- 1. Through this, the recorded data is confirmed and selected by calendar through the set-up of EVENT. The indicated date with white color shows that the recorded data by EVENT is existed on the date.
  • Page 51: Chapter 6. Function

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 6. FUNCTIONS Each feature of FUNCTION is selectively operated by the button of the FRONT PANEL of the Product. Some features have individual buttons on the FRONT PANEL and users can use the Buttons directly. Each menu of Function is located on the remote controller and the FUNCTION button is not required when using the remote controller.
  • Page 52: Audio

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide To use this STATUS FUNCTION, move the cursor on the screen of Figure 6-1 while pushing the FUNCTION key on the button of the Triplex MPEG-4 DVR. Or use the STATUS key on the remote controller, when the remote controller is used.
  • Page 53 Digital Video Recorder User Guide It is the explanation of the BACKUP set-up. MEDIA TYPE You can select CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and USB MEMORY for the BACKUP MEDIA. BACKUP BASE It assigns the form of BACKUP by FILE or TIME. CHANNEL It assigns the BACKUP target channel.
  • Page 54 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-7 shows FILE BACKUP. It sets up the progress of BACKUP on the target of specific channel, not entire channels. For the channel assignment, assign the channel ALL or Part. When ALL is chosen, the BACKUP process is progressed on the entire channels.
  • Page 55 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.2 Time Backup For the TIME BACKUP, set the BACKUP BASE by TIME, not FILE, from the screen of Figure 6-6. The CHANNEL set-up is same as the process that is set up at FILE BACKUP. After the set-up item, place the cursor on the START and push the SELECT to see the calendar window.
  • Page 56: Ptz Basic

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 4. FUNCTIONS – PTZ BASIC The PTZ BASIC FUNCTION is the key to operate PAN/TILT and Zoom in/out after connecting between PTZ CAMERA and the DVR system. It is the simple function to control the PTZ. There are 2 operation methods for PAN/TILT FUNCTION.
  • Page 57 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-12 Figure 6-12 shows the menu to operate ZOOM/FOCUS. Use the scroll keys to operate it. 5.1 Focus/Zoom and Iris If the camera has focus, zoom and iris functions, use the scroll keys to operating. 5.2 Auto pan If the camera has auto pan functions, use the scroll keys to operating.
  • Page 58 Digital Video Recorder User Guide ADJUST It is the function to save a camera position. You can move the position by scroll keys in figure 6-14. SAVE You can save the assigned screen. Please select the save menu. Then you can save the preset numbers.
  • Page 59 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-18 The table is the description of scan point function. EDIT It is the menu to assign the scan point with preset position. You can assign the numbers from 1~ 16. And the scan point have the sixteen preset position. *Attention : You must be assign the delay time from 1 sec to 60 sec.
  • Page 60 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-20 Figure 6-21 5.5 Touring It is the function to assign the observation position. It saved the observation position automatically while the PTZ camera move by scroll keys. You can assign the touring numbers from 1 to 4. It is the same function as pattern.
  • Page 61: Sequence

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide The table is the description of Touring function. SETUP Assign the observation area automatically while the PTZ camera move. Use the scroll keys and ◀◀, ▶▶keys. Please refer to Figure 6-23 START Start the number of touring position.(Figure 6-24) STOP Stop touring operation.
  • Page 62 Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 6-27 Figure 6-27 shows the set-up item of the search of the LOG LIST. LOG VIEW It is the set-up item on the target of the LOG content search and is assigned as ALL or PART. -ALL: It searches the entire LOG items.
  • Page 63: Chapter 7. Additional Functions

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 7. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS It is the additional feature to operate the DVR SYSTEM for the convenience of users. 1. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS – PIP PIP (Picture in Picture) displays another image in a small pop-up screen over the previous image in the FULL SCREEN.
  • Page 64: Chapter 8. Advanced Menu

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Chapter 8. ADVANCED MENU This chapter is the menu of added functions for users. Please press the remote controller keys. These keys are “status” , “audio”, “search”, “■”, and “sel”. Figure 8-1 1. TIME OSD FORMAT Figure 8-2 It adjusts the location and color of the time display (Figure 8-2).
  • Page 65: Current Status View

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2. CURRENT STATUS VIEW Figure 8-3 It is a feature that user watches current status(ON) or hides current status(OFF) on monitor. 3. VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE Figure 8-4 It sets up or changes VGA frequency level when VGA monitor can not show correct camera image. - 65 -...
  • Page 66: Delete Rec

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 4. DELETE REC It deletes the image data. Place the cursor on the wanted data with the scroll key at the screen that displays the specific file of the image data. Then push the SEL button and the file can be deleted after the indication of the warning message.
  • Page 67: Delete All Rec

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 8-6 Figure 8-7 6. DELETE ALL REC This feature of DELETE ALL REC can delete all image data. To use this feature, the recording feature should be stopped. The message is shown on the screen during the recording process (Figure 8-8). Figure 8-8 7.
  • Page 68: Net Client Addr

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Figure 8-9 8. NET CLIENT ADDR Figure 8-10 It limits the number of client and allows the connection of registered user IP ADDRESS (Figure8-10). - 68 -...
  • Page 69 Digital Video Recorder User Guide EnNet Client Software Release Version : 1.2 EnNet client is the software for controlling the system through the network. Any copy or change would be prohibited by law. - 69 -...
  • Page 70: Monitoring Feature

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1. Monitoring Feature 1.1 Starting EnNet Click this icon then it will be starting a EnNet program. Monitoring window will be shown up after a Loading screen for a while. Monitoring Screen [Initial Screen] - 70 -...
  • Page 71: Connection Feature

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.2 Connection Feature Click this button, then Connection window will be shown ② ① ③ ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑥ Add, modify and delete button of DVR connection sites ① Screen keyboard button ② Fields of DVR IP and TCP communication port. ③...
  • Page 72: Setting Up Group Connection

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.3 Setting up GROUP connection Press this button to connect the dvr system. Then Connection window will be shown. ① ⑤ ② ③ ④ Choose channels of DVR that will be registered. ① It shows IP, PORT info. of selected DVR in ②. ②...
  • Page 73: Monitoring

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.4 Monitoring ① ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ② ③ ⑫ ④ ⑤ Display video-out present monitoring. ① Monitoring -screen Display the amount used of HDD. ② HDD Volume If you press the each channel number, then display full- ③...
  • Page 74: Screen Division

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 1.5 Screen Division ② ③ ④ ⑤ ① ① Channel Selection Selected camera becomes full image of screen when choosing channel button. Selects division mode by 4,8,9,10,13 and 16 divisions. ② Select Division In case clicking button on 4 Division mode, then Screen channel mode is changed sequentially like below This figure is a sample example)
  • Page 75: Selection Buttons On Menu

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide ⑤ Others : Capturing image on monitor. (Saving *.JPG and Printing) : Saving live motions on monitor [Fast Search] supports to check saved images : Turing off audio 1.6 Selection Buttons on Menu Go to Search mode from Live mode. ①...
  • Page 76: Search Feature

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2. Search feature – Remote and Local Search 2.1 Initial Search screen ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑫ ⑥ ⑬ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑪ ⑩ Calendar ① Division by channel(s), Snapshot, Panorama Search ② Network status screen ③...
  • Page 77: Date/Time

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2.2 Date/Time ① ⑤ ③ ④ ② ⑥ ⑦ Move to wanted month ① ◀ ▶ Month Select wanted day. ② Date Red color means there is recorded data on the day. Select Hour ③ Hour Select Minute ④...
  • Page 78: Search Speed Slide

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Search Speed Slide If you move to left-side the Search slide, search speed becomes slow down, move to right-side the Search slider, search speed becomes speed up. Volume Control Slide If you move to left-side the Volume slider, playback-volume becomes turn-down, move to right-side the Volume slider, playback-volume becomes turn-up.
  • Page 79: Backup, Endb Open, Search By Event, Book-Mark

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Backup, EnDB Open, Search by Event, Book-Mark ① ② ③ ④ Backup the recorded data. See in [3.Backup Feature] ① Backup Reading Backup data. Supports Search feature with backup ② EnDB Open also possible to do playback feature Able to see System, User, Network records and Search ③...
  • Page 80: Backup Feature

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3. Backup Feature 3.1 Remote Backup ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑧ ⑦ - 80 -...
  • Page 81: Local Backup - Avi Backup

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide Move to wanted backup time in search screen using drag bar. ① Drag Bar Dragged parts will be indicated to red color. Backup screen will be opened when click this button ② Backup Setup date and time to backup ③...
  • Page 82: Local Backup - Endb Backup

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3.3 Local Backup - EnDB Backup ③ ① ② It changes folder location to save backup video-clips. ① Saved Folder CD-RW drive is used for backup to CD-RW It chooses ‘INF’for backup EnDB. ② EnDB Backup It starts backup process.
  • Page 83: Screen Configuration

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 4. Screen Configuration 4.1 E-map Configuration ① ③ ② ④ ⑦ ⑤ ⑥ It selects a proper MAP where cameras installed ① MAP Folder ② Video-Out Display video-output when selecting a camera on map.. Screen Display video-output which has present connected to DVR.
  • Page 84: Environment Setup

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 5. Environment Setup 5.1 System Setting ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ DVR name, Language, Camera Type(NTSC, PAL) ① System Automatic Rotation Time, E-Map mode. It is setup option for using Summer Time. ② E-Mail: It sends to mail address in emergency state. ③...
  • Page 85: Endb Setting

    Digital Video Recorder User Guide 5.2 EnDB Setting ① ② ③ ⑤ ④ ① It chooses EnDB to use or not and sets up backup drive EnDB if not used. ② It indicates EnDB information of System and can make EnDB selecting specific drive.

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