EverFocus ECOR Series Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the Everfocus Electronics Corporation. Release Date: Dec. 2008 QuickTime is a registered trademark of the Apple Computer, Inc.
  • Page 3 • To avoid any damage, please consider the following safety warnings: • Never place the recorder near to heaters, furnaces, other heat sources or under direct solar irradiation. • Operate the device only in locations providing the tolerable operating temperature range 0°C~40°C/32°F ~ +104°F.
  • Page 4 WEEE This Product is RoHS compliant. The information in this manual was current upon publication. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve his products. Therefore, all specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints reserved. Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this unit. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT OVERVIEW ..................... 1 ........................... 1 EATURES ......................2 ACKAGE ONTENTS ........................3 PECIFICATIONS ........................5 RONT ANEL ........................7 ANEL INSTALLATION........................9 ......................9 IDEO ONNECTIONS .................. 9 UDIO ONNECTION NSTALLATION ................10 LARM NPUT UTPUT NSTALLATION ....................
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    4.5.1 Layout Change ............................23 4.5.2 Bring to Full Screen Mode ........................23 ........................24 UICK 4.6.1 Triplex Operation..........................24 4.6.2 Change Camera Order..........................24 ........................... 25 RCHIVE 4.7.1 Standard Archive...........................25 4.7.2 Quick Archive............................26 ..........................26 EARCH 4.8.1 Time Search............................27 4.8.2 Event Search............................27 4.8.3 Smart Motion Search..........................28 4.8.4 Search Result............................29...
  • Page 7 IRECT PEED ODEM ONNECTION LAN C ..................82 OUTER OR ONNECTION EVERFOCUS DDNS SETUP .................... 85 LINKSYS & D-LINK PORT FORWARDING ............... 86 ................... 86 INKSYS ORWARDING ..................... 88 ORWARDING TROUBLESHOOTING ....................91 APPENDIX A: TIMING OF ALARM MODES..............92 APPENDIX B: DATA LOST TIME FOR VIDEO LOSS ............
  • Page 8: F Eatures

    The ECOR series DVR is based on MPEG14 compression technology, resulting in enhanced recording capacity and improved network image transmission speed with high image quality. Comprehensive features and extended event recording settings enable the most universal application of this DVR series.
  • Page 9 " # Digital Video Recorder x1 User’s Manual x1 AC Adapter and Power Cord x1 Handheld Remote Control (batteries included) x 1 Hard Drive Rack Mount x1 * SATA Connection Cable x1 * Pack of screws x 1 * * marked accessories not included in some models Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 10 NTSC / PAL (auto detected by system) Embedded Linux ECOR4: 4 x 1 V FBAS, BNC, 75 Ohm ECOR8: 8 x 1 V FBAS, BNC, 75 Ohm Main monitor: 1 V FBAS, BNC at 75 Ohm 1 x VGA ( res. 800x600@60 Hz) MPEG14 Full screen, Picture In Picture (Live only), 41channel, 91channel (for 8 CH model only)
  • Page 11: Front Panel,

    & By time / date; by event (alarm / motion); Smart Motion Grid Search Adjustable by channel , 22x15 sensor fields each with 10 levels sensitivity Up to 10000 events Fan failure, hard disk failure, hard disk temperature over, hard disk full Graphical On1Screen1Display Via front panel, USB optical mouse, or IR remote control RS1485 operation from EKB500...
  • Page 12 & Your primary interaction with your new DVR will be through the Front Panel buttons and their corresponding buttons on the included Remote Control. Take a moment to learn where the keys are as the remainder of the manual will refer to them often. 1.
  • Page 13 6. SEQ Press this key to enter the auto sequential switching mode. The sequence dwell time can be set in “Display Setting” tab of the Menu. For more detail about SEQ, please see “5.8.2 Display Setting1 Main M/T SEQ”. 7. Search Press this key to enter &...
  • Page 14: Back Panel.

    " During initial setup you will be connecting your DVR to multiple input and output devices. This is done through the back panel. 1. Power Plug the DC 12V power source into the power socket. 2. Alarm In Connect up to 4 / 8 alarm inputs, selectable between dry contact or TTL/CMOS signal polarity. 3.
  • Page 15 7. Video In Connect camera’s video output or other composite video source to the video input connection. 8. Video Out Connect a CCTV monitor to the video output connection. 9. VGA Connect a VGA monitor to the VGA output connection. 10.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Camera and CCTV monitor must use 75 Ohm video cable (e.g. RG159, RG16, RG111) with BNC connectors. Due to inappropriate absorbability, 50 Ohm coax cable (e.g. RG158), antenna cable and other types of coaxial cable are not compatible. All connected video sources must provide a 1 Vpp NTSC or PAL standard video signal. When converting transmission lines (twisted pair, fibre optics, radio) to the video inputs, be sure to verify accurate receiver calibration.
  • Page 17 ECOR DVR provides 4 / 8 alarm inputs. Inputs have to be switched through dry contacts. The output relays provide a dry N.O. / N.C. contact.. All settings are programmed in the ' $ menu7 Pin assignment: Group PIN label Description Alarm in Alarm input 1...
  • Page 18: N Etwork C Onnection

    ! & $ " ECOR DVR provides fast MPEG14 format image transmission and network remote configuration. & Physically, two basic types of connection are possible: ! & Figure 2.1 The point1to1point connection of DVR and PC requires a crossover (crossed) network cable. This type of connection is ONLY used for direct connection to a single PC.
  • Page 19 Speed dome or pan/tilt/zoom control is available through web browser if the DVR is connected to a network. Local control is provided by the optional EKB 500 keyboard. Supported protocols: EverFocus, Pelco1D, Pelco1P, Transparent, Samsung. Termination Resistor ON at last dome Figure 2.3...
  • Page 20 $ ' $ Once you have completed the basic wiring connections, you are ready to turn on the DVR. Simply plug in the power source. The POWER LED will light up if power is normal. Once the system has finished loading, you can begin to set up the menu options for the DVR.
  • Page 21 ECOR series DVR supports multiple sources to control the DVR. It can be controlled with a mouse, the front panel, an EKB500, the handheld remote control, or serial command from RS232 port. This chapter will cover the basic operation using mouse and front panel.
  • Page 22 The Main menu (shown in Figure 3.2) is divided into 3 main sections. ○ 1 ○ 2 ○ 3 Figure 3.2 (OSD Menu) ○ 1 In section 1, there are twelve setup options available. Move the mouse over an icon to select it. ○...
  • Page 23 < : Click the button to execute the function. % ,: Click Up/Down arrow to increase or decrease the value. < : Click and hold on the bar to adjust the cursor Left or Right. Click on a button to input that character. The buttons on the right and bottom have the following functions: ←...
  • Page 24 % ! # $ " / The basic principle of front panel operation is to use navigation keys (up, down, left and right) to navigate among the menu items. Use “ ” key to confirm a selection or enter the next level menu. Press “$ ”...
  • Page 25 ○ 3 In section 3, all the details for the selected option will be available here. Use the arrow keys to move between items and press “ ” to make changes. press “$ ” button to go back to the previous menu section. % ! % , % ,: Press key and an on1screen keyboard will appear below.
  • Page 26: Record

    This chapter introduces the operations on major functions including playback, layout change, sequence, triplex operations, archive, and search. & By default, the ECOR series DVR will always be in record mode. When the DVR is turned on, it will start to record. The exceptions are: 1.
  • Page 27 2. Input the desired user name and password. The defaults are: User name: admin Password: 11111111 + To select a user name: click the drop down button to show the list of the users, then click the desired user from the list. (Using front panel: press “...
  • Page 28: Playback

    & % ' 4) " & % Mouse: Right1click while viewing cameras to bring up menu bar and click to start playback. Front panel: Press button while viewing cameras to directly start playback. & % ! Mouse: Right1click while viewing cameras to bring up menu bar and click to start rewind.
  • Page 29: Step Forward

    & % ( -, 5 Mouse: While in playback mode, right1click to bring up menu bar and click to start fast rewind. Click the button again to increase speed to higher level (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, or max). Front panel: While in playback mode, press key to start fast rewind.
  • Page 30 & ( ' 4 9 $# & ( The 4 CH ECOR DVR has a total of three display modes available, and the 8 CH ECOR has four. The different available layouts are shown below: (9 screens) (4 screens) (PIP) (Full) To change layout, follow the steps below: By mouse: Right1click to bring up the menu bar and click...
  • Page 31: Quick Menu

    & 2 8 " In 9/4 displays mode, use arrow keys to move between select different screens. Press the “ ” key while selecting a screen to bring up a small quick menu (see Figure 4.3). : This menu can only be accessed using the front panel. Figure 4.3 &...
  • Page 32: A Rchive

    & 6 To bring up Archive menu: By mouse: Right1click to bring up the menu bar and click on to enter & ( By front panel: Press key to enter & ( Figure 4.4 (Archive Menu – Standard Archive) & 6 6 Select which cameras will be archived.
  • Page 33: Quick Archive

    & 6 ! 8 Figure 4.5 (Archive Menu – Quick Archive) & ( ' Archive Content: Select content to be archived. “Alarm only” will copy only Alarm and motion events. “All” copies all video Archive Time From: Select how far back you wish to copy from the drop1down list. &...
  • Page 34: Time Search

    Figure 4.6 (Search Menu – Time Search) & 7 6 Select the time period to be searched by choosing the Date and Time. Click on the “Search” button to start search. The DVR will automatically play the video being searched. &...
  • Page 35: Search Result

    6 Select starting date and time 6 Select ending date and time. 6 Select which cameras to search for. 6 Select which event type(s) to search for. Choose from Alarm, Motion, Video Loss, or System Event. Click on the “Search” button to start searching. The search results will be shown as a list of events, explained in section 4.8.4.
  • Page 36 Figure 4.9 (Search Menu – Set Grid) Choose which areas of the motion grid will be included in the search. The areas you set in motion search must also be active in the motion settings of the Camera Setting Menu. Press “ ”...
  • Page 37 Figure 4.10 (Search Menu – Event List) : Go to the first page of event list. : Go to the previous page of event list. : Go to the next page of event list. : Go to the last page of event list. Click on any event to highlight it.
  • Page 38: Logout

    & ; ' # Figure 4.11 is a screen shot of the ' ? 5 Figure 4.11 (Logout Menu) Press “Logout” button when you are ready to logout from the system. You will need to login again before accessing any other options. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 39: Record

    This chapter will walk you through the DVR Menu Settings step by step and show you how to set the DVR for your specific application. To bring up the Main Menu, right1click with the mouse to bring up the menu bar and click the button.
  • Page 40: Play

    6 Check the box to record audio. 6 Select recording resolution based on video format. NTSC: 704x480 / 704x240 / 352x240 PAL: 704x576 / 704x288 / 352x288 6 Select if the time and date will display while recording. Choose from Top, Bottom, or Off. 6 Check the box and disk will begin overwriting when full.
  • Page 41 Figure 5.3 is a screen shot of the 5. This menu is used to configure individual camera settings. Figure 5.3 (Camera Menu1Basic Setting) 6 Select the camera number. 6 The title setting allows you to assign a title to each camera input. Each channel supports a title with up to 16 characters.
  • Page 42 6 Record speed for continuous recording. The speed is limited to the maximum recording rate of the DVR (displayed in the bottom left corner) divided by the number of installed cameras. 6 Record speed for event recording. Event record speed can be set from 1 to 30 (25 for PAL). 6 Set PTZ ID from 001~127 or OFF (OFF is the same as 000).
  • Page 43: Video Adjust

    ( % ! Figure 5.5 (Camera Menu – Video Adjust) 6 Select the camera you wish to adjust. “Title” will change to the name of the selected camera. < & 6 Adjusts how bright/dark the picture appears. If details appear to be lost in the shadows or darker regions, try increasing the Brightness.
  • Page 44: Motion

    ( % % Figure 5.6 (Camera Menu – Motion) 6 Select the camera you wish to adjust. “Title” will change to the title name of the selected camera. % 6 Check box to enable motion detection. Other motion options will not be available unless this feature is selected.
  • Page 45 Figure 5.7 (Camera Menu – Motion Setting) Press “ ” button to start editing motion grid. Use the mouse to drag your desired area. Press “ ” button to select the entire area. Press “ ” to clear all the grids selected. Press “ ( @ < #” to save the motion grid setting and go back to motion setting menu.
  • Page 46: Video Loss

    ( % & Figure 5.8 (Camera Menu – Video Loss) 6 Select the camera you wish to adjust, “Title” will change to the title name of the selected camera. % 6 Check box to enable Video Loss. ' 6 Check box to record video loss events in the log. 6 This will transmit a signal to another device.
  • Page 47 ( & Figure 5.9 is a screen shot of the " 5. In this menu you can set a unique timer to start recording during a specified time period. Figure 5.9 (Schedule Menu) First select one of the 10 available schedules from the left. % 6 Check the box to enable the scheduled time period.
  • Page 48 Figure 5.10 (Time Setup Menu) 6 Constant IPS recording rate for the selected schedule. The maximum image rate is limited to the maximum recording rate (displayed in the bottom1left corner) divided by the number of active cameras. 6 IPS recording rate for events. Event record speed can be set from 1 to 30 IPS (25 for PAL). &...
  • Page 49: Alarm

    < Figure 5.12 is a screen shot of the ' 5. This menu will walk you through alarm and event setup. Figure 5.12 (Alarm & Event Menu 1 Alarm) 6 Select the alarm number. % 6 Check box to enable alarm. ' 6 Check box to record alarm events in the log.
  • Page 50: Event

    6 Output action when alarm is triggered. Timeout: Alarm output lasts for the set time duration. Permanent: Alarm will continuously work until user presses ' ( key. Transparent: Alarm output keeps working according to the signal of alarm input. Trans+Timeout: Alarm output continues until event ends, then lasts for the set time duration. 6 Timeout duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds.
  • Page 51 Figure 5.13 (Alarm & Event Menu – Event1Fan Failure) ' 6 Check box to record events in the log. < == 6 Check box to enable buzzer when a fan fails to work. 6 This will transmit a signal to another device. It can be set to either “ ”...
  • Page 52 " Figure 5.14 (Alarm & Event Menu – Event 1 HD Temperature) ' 6 Check box to record events in the log. < == 6 Check box to enable buzzer when hard drive’s temperature is over the “Temp. Warning Limit”. 6 Sets the trigger temperature for all other active settings in HD Temperature.
  • Page 53 " Figure 5.15 (Alarm & Event Menu – Event 1 HD Failure) ' 6 Check box to record events in the log. < == 6 Check box to enable buzzer when no hard drive is detected. 6 This will transmit a signal to another device. It can be set to either “ ”...
  • Page 54 " Figure 5.16 (Alarm & Event Menu – Event 1 HD Full) ' 6 Check box to record events in the log. < == 6 Check box to enable buzzer when hard drive is full. 6 This will transmit a signal to another device. It can be set to either “ ”...
  • Page 55 ( 2 $ " Figure 5.17 is a screen shot of the 5. This menu is for setting up the configurations for networking to the DVR. There are 3 subentries in the 5: ' $ ' and 6 Since every Network Configuration is different, please check with your Network Administrator or ISP to see if your DVR requires specific IP addresses and/or port numbers.
  • Page 56: Email

    + 6 This field shows the gateway for your network so the DVR will be recognized within the network. If DHCP or PPPoE is selected, this value will be assigned automatically. 26 This field shows the primary DNS server for your network. When DHCP is selected and an internet connection is available, this value will be assigned automatically.
  • Page 57: Ddns

    6 Name you wish to use for the DVR (EverfocusDDNS only). Click on “Submit/Update” to update the chosen name on the server (EverfocusDDNS only). For more details on DDNS setup, please see “Chapter 7 1 Everfocus DDNS Setup”. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
  • Page 58 " Figure 5.20 is a screen shot of the 5. This menu will walk you through disk settings. Figure 5.20 (Disk Menu) #6 Select the disk number. 6 Indicates current disk temperature. " & 6 Indicates current health status of the disk. # = ;...
  • Page 59: Monitor Osd

    Figure 5.21 is a screen shot of the 5. This menu will walk you through Monitor On1Screen Display (OSD) and Main Monitor Sequential setup. Figure 5.21 (Display Menu – Monitor OSD) These are the display options for the Main Monitor. 6 Check the box to display camera titles.
  • Page 60: Main M/T Seq

    ( 7 ! This menu is used to setup the sequence order and dwell time on the main monitor. Figure 5.22 (Display Menu – Main M/T SEQ) 6 Sequence order. Cannot be changed. 6 Select camera number that appears on the current step. >...
  • Page 61: Date/Time

    Figure 5.23 is a screen shot of the A 5. This menu is for setting up the system configurations of the DVR. There are 6 subentries in the A & Figure 5.23 (System Menu – Date/Time) 6 You can set the time zone that the DVR adjusts to when updating from the time server. 6 Set current Date.
  • Page 62: Daylight Saving

    ( ; ! Figure 5.24 (System Menu – Daylight Saving) & 6 Check the box to enable daylight saving time. 6 Set the start date of daylight saving time. >&&6 46 Set the time when daylight saving time begins. >&&6 46 This is what the time will change to when daylight saving begins.
  • Page 63: User

    6 Set the end date of daylight saving time. >&&6 46 Set the time when daylight saving time ends. ( ; % Figure 5.25 (System Menu – User) ' 6 Click on the drop1down to select a user from the list. The default choices are admin, user2, and user3.
  • Page 64: Security

    ( ; & Figure 5.26 (System Menu – Security) 6 Check the box to require user name and password when you enter configuration menu. 6 Check the box to force the system to automatically logoff if left unused for 2 minutes. &...
  • Page 65: I/O Control

    6 This selects the level at which you will be connected. There are three options: None, Odd, or Even. 6 Select PTZ protocol from Transparent, Pelco D, Pelco P, Everfocus, or Samsung. 6 If more than one DVR is used through the RS485 connection, this can be used to assign different ID numbers.
  • Page 66: Firmware & Misc

    ( ; 2 < Figure 5.28 (System Menu – Firmware & Misc.) 6 Displays the current version. 6 Press “Upgrade” button to upgrade the firmware. & ,./ & & & 6 Click this “Load” button to restore all menu settings to the default values. 5 <6 Click this “Load”...
  • Page 67: System

    ( > $ Figure 5.29 is a screen shot of the 5. This menu will walk you through the System and log setup. Figure 5.29 (Information Menu – System) ( > 6 Displays firmware version number. 6 Displays DVR model number. '6 Displays current video format.
  • Page 68 ( > ! ' + Figure 5.30 (Information Menu – Log) Event: to see log sorted by event. User: to see log sorted by user. Operation: to see log sorted by operation. + ' 6 Press “View Log” button to view the log. See Figure 5.31 for more detail. ' 6 Press “Clear Log”...
  • Page 69 Figure 5.31 (Log List) : Go to the first page of log. : Go to the previous page of log. : Go to the next page of log. : Go to the last page of log. 6 Check the box to show log date/time. 6 Check the box to show detailed log information.
  • Page 70 To access the DVR from a computer, open an Internet Explorer window and in the address bar type: Local connection: http:// (IP address from the DVR’s Network Menu) Internet connection: http:// (IP address given by your Internet Service Provider) The login page will appear on the screen similar to the one shown above. Enter a user name and password to access the recorder.
  • Page 71: Enabling Activex Controls

    $# < When you first connect to the DVR’s IP address, you should see a screen like the one below. If you do not see a yellow bar like the one the arrow is pointing at, your security settings may be too high. If so, go to the section labeled “Enabling ActiveX Controls.”...
  • Page 72 Install the eDVR.cab file when prompted to do so. Once the file finishes installing, you will return to the same login page as before. Type in the username and password and click Login to view the cameras. Default username: admin Default password: 11111111 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
  • Page 73 2 ! ! & # 0* *( & # & At the top of the Internet Explorer Window, click on Tools, then select Internet Options. Click the Security tab at the top of the window, then choose Custom Level near the bottom. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 74: Ontrol

    In the Security Settings window, scroll to “ActiveX controls and plug1ins” Set the controls as follows: “ % ”: Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt ( Allow scriptlets ( 5 Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Binary and script behaviors Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use external media player ( 5 Run ActiveX controls and plug1ins Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting...
  • Page 75 Close the window so you are back at the login screen. Click the Refresh button to reload the page. Install the eDVR.cab file when prompted to do so. Once the file finishes installing, you will return to the same login page as before. Type in the user name and password and click Login to view the cameras.
  • Page 76 1. In the main page, you will see live images in a 41screen display (or 9 screens, depending on the model). 2. The status of all cameras as represented by different colors in the top left corner. Green means normal; yellow means a motion/Vloss event is happening;...
  • Page 77 2 & 1. Select the PTZ camera from drop1down menu. 2. Use Direction Arrows (up, down, left, right) to move the camera to the desired direction and angle. 3. In the option, you can increase the amount of light by clicking or decrease it by clicking 4.
  • Page 78 ' 4) " To playback the video, press “Search” button. Select from “Time Search”, “Event Search”, or “Motion Search”. For more details about Search setting, please refer to “4.8 Search Setting”. Select Camera Playback Control Keys number here Playback Control Keys: Fast rewind the video.
  • Page 79: Tcp/Ip

    " $# This chapter will give you a basic instruction on how to set up the DVR for network connection. It is highly recommended that you have a working knowledge of what a network is and how it works. This will be helpful in completing the networking process.
  • Page 80 6 & represents a "channel" or entryway for network communications. Port numbers allow different applications on the same computer to utilize network resources without interfering with each other. Port numbers most commonly appear in network programming, particularly socket programming. Sometimes, though, port numbers are made visible to the casual user. For example, some websites on the Internet use a URL like the following: http://www.fakeaddress.com:8100/ In this example, the number 8100 refers to the port number used by the browser to connect to the web...
  • Page 81: O Ne C Onnection

    This makes it much simpler to host a website, email server, or other type of server connection. Everfocus suggests using a static IP address. If this is not available, you will need to use a dynamic IP address. This is explained below.
  • Page 82: Onnection

    Once you have a cross1over cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the DVR and the other into the network card on the back of the computer. Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu. You must use the Static IP option for this type of connection.
  • Page 83 Assign an IP of 192.168.001.003, a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.000, and a Gateway of 192.168.001.001. You can ignore DNS Server. The next step is to set the computer’s network settings to match those of the DVR. You will need Administrator privileges on your Windows machine to do this. To assign a fixed IP address in Windows 2000/XP.
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  • Page 86 Click on the option that says “Use the following IP address” Assign an IP address of 192.168.1.2, a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0, and a Default Gateway of 192.168.1.1, then click OK. Restart both the computer and the DVR. To access the DVR from the computer, simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type: http://192.168.1.3 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
  • Page 87 9 #9 Hi-speed modem Cat 5 Internet Straight Through Cable & & & & The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable. The first step is to purchase or make a straight through cable. We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a straight through cable.
  • Page 88 Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu. Input the Static IP address, the Subnet Mask, and the Gateway that you obtained from the internet service provider. 6 & & Exit from the DVR’s Menu to save the settings.
  • Page 89 Hi-speed modem Internet Cat 5 Straight Through Cable Router & & & & The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable. The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable. We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a straight through cable.
  • Page 90 Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu. To let the router automatically assign an address: Set the Network Type to DHCP. Make sure to write down the IP address and the Gateway. Exit from the Menu to save settings.
  • Page 91 To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type: http:// (IP address of the DVR) 03); & 03) ( & && & & The next step is to open ports within your router. Log into the router using a PC and open the following ports.
  • Page 92 Setup Steps: Step 1. Set up the Network Menu according to the instructions detailed in the Networking chapter. (Make sure that DNS Server 1 is set correctly or DDNS will not work) Step 2. Go to the website http://everfocusddns.com and check for an available name. &...
  • Page 93 ; ' $" 4 < A' $" ' $" 4 This section will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router. This chapter is only to offer some help to the installer and end user. Please understand we support this product and will not give tech support on it.
  • Page 94 Applications and Gaming allows you to set up public services on your network, such as web servers, ftp servers, e1mail servers, or other specialized Internet applications. (Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding) To forward a port, enter the information on each line for the criteria required. Descriptions of each criterion are described here.
  • Page 95 A' $" This section will cover a few simple configurations for the D1Link router. This chapter is only to offer some help to the installer and end user. Please understand we support this product and will not give tech support on it. If you need additional technical support on this router you must call D1Link. Whenever you want to configure your network or the DI1624, you can access the Configuration Menu by opening a web1browser and typing in the IP Address of the DI1264.
  • Page 96 Click Virtual Servers on the left to bring up the following screen. Virtual Servers allows users who are connecting remotely to access services on the router’s Local Network. The functions of each field are described below. ( ) Select ) Enter the name referencing the virtual service ) The IP address of the device running the local services.
  • Page 97 Here is an example of the information for each service: Name Private IP Protocol Private Port Public Port Schedule HTTP 192.168.1.50 Both Enable CTRL 192.168.1.50 Both 1600 1600 Enable 6 & < 03); % #- & < Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 98 > > If you have problems with the system, run through the following checklist to see if you can solve the problem. & Bring up the DVR’s Menu and check under the Camera Menu. Verify that all connected cameras are checked as “Installed” and that Record Mode is set to “Continuous”. Check the Disk Menu and verify that the internal hard drive is being detected.
  • Page 99 $ ? C Transparent Mode Input Event Alarm Duration Event = Reaction Duration of alarm input source (motion, contact, system events...) Resulting duration for this alarm mode, related to event record, alarm outputs, OSD message, buzzer Timeout + Transparent Mode Input Event Alarm Duration Event...
  • Page 100 Timeout Mode Input Event Alarm Duration Event Duration = Reaction Duration of alarm input source (motion, contact, system events...) Alarm duration for timeout, defined in the event setup menus Resulting duration for this alarm mode, related to event record, alarm outputs, OSD message, buzzer Permanent Mode Alarm Reset...
  • Page 101 Timeout Mode: Retrigger of Alarms Duration of alarm input source (motion, contact, system events...) Alarm duration for timeout, defined in the event setup menus Resulting duration for this alarm mode, related to event record, alarm outputs, OSD message, buzzer Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 102 Timeout+Transparent Mode: Retrigger of Alarms Duration of alarm input source (motion, contact, system events...) Alarm duration for timeout, defined in the event setup menus Resulting duration for this alarm mode, related to event record, alarm outputs, OSD message, buzzer Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 103 $ ? )C If the system power off automatically, 4MB of video will be lost. Lost time differ depending on variable factors, including, recording resolution, number of camera, video screen, recording quality and frame rate. Please refer to the following table for data lost time of the video loss. :...
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  • Page 105 Headquarter Office Beijing office 12F, No.79 Sec.1 Shin-Tai Wu Road, Room 609,Technology Trade Building. Hsi-Chi, Taipei, Taiwan Shangdi Information Industry Base, Tel: +886-2-26982334 Haidian District,Beijing China Fax: +886-2-26982380 Tel: +86-10-62971096 Fax: +86-10-62971423 European Office Japan Office Albert-Einstein-Strasse 1, 1809 WBG Marive East 18F, D-46446 Emmerich, Germany 2-6 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Tel: +49-2822-9394-0...

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