Infinique IAR16-48W3I-SE1D Operating Instruction

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Operating Instructions

Professional Series Model Numbers
IAR16-48W3I-SE1D, IAR8-24W3I-SE1D
System Series Model Numbers
IAR16-48W2I-SE1D, IAR8-24W2I-SE1D, IAR4-12W2I-SE1D
Econo Series Model Numbers
IAR16-24W1I-SE1, IAR8-24W1I-SE1, IAR4-12W1I-SE1
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    960H Digital Video Recorders Operating Instructions Professional Series Model Numbers IAR16-48W3I-SE1D, IAR8-24W3I-SE1D System Series Model Numbers IAR16-48W2I-SE1D, IAR8-24W2I-SE1D, IAR4-12W2I-SE1D Econo Series Model Numbers IAR16-24W1I-SE1, IAR8-24W1I-SE1, IAR4-12W1I-SE1 Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions  Read and keep these instructions  Heed all warnings  Follow all the instructions  Do not use this apparatus near water and clean only with a dry cloth  Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus that produce heat ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................2 FCC FOR CLASS-A DIGITAL DEVICE ..................... 2 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ......................6 1.1 Packing Contents ......................6 1.2 Product Models ......................... 7 1.3 Front View - Professional Series DVR ..................8 1.4 Rear View – Professional Series DVR ......... Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.5 Front View - System Series DVR ...................
  • Page 4 3.5.2 Pop the windows to input the values ................25 3.6 Mobile Viewer ........................25 3.6.1 Mobile Viewing Method through web-browsing ............25 3.6.2 Mobile viewing method through mobile-viewer application on smart phones .... 26 4. MENU ........................... 27 4.1 How To Display Menu Window ..........Error! Bookmark not defined. 4.1.1 Setup ................
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview 1.1 Packing Contents The product box has the following contents, if any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately before using the product. DVR System Remote Control, Battery & USB Mouse Power Adapter Software CD Power Cable HDD Screws...
  • Page 7: Product Models

    1.2 Product Models Professional Series Model Numbers IAR16-48W3I-SE1D: 16 Channel 960H DVR IAR8-24W3I-SE1D: 8 Channel 960H DVR 960H Real-time Professional Series DVR with 3 SATA disk and DVD RW System Series Model Numbers IAR16-48W2I-SE1D – 16 Channel 960H DVR IAR8-24W2I-SE1D – 8 Channel 960H DVR IAR4-12W2I-SE1D –...
  • Page 8: Front View - Professional Series Dvr

    1.3 Front View - Professional Series DVR DVD WRITER DVD Writer Door DIRECTION Move the Curosor in MENU Select Items MENU Go to System setup MENU NUMERIC KEYS Select Cameras or Input Numbers JOG SHUTTLE Control playback speed USB PORT USB Devices(Mouse,Memory Stick,HDD)can be connected Screen Division Mode(1,4,9,16) POP1: 6CH Mode...
  • Page 9: Rear View - Professional Series Dvr

    1.4 Rear View - Professional Series DVR 8 Channel DVR  11 12 16 Channel DVR  10 11 12 LOOP OUT Video Signal loop-back output connection (BNC) External SATA E-SATA Audio output (RCA) AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN Audio Input Connection (RCA) CAMERA IN Video Camera Connection (BNC) SPOT /TV...
  • Page 10  1.5 Front View - System Series DVR DVD Writer Door DVD WRITER DIRECTION Move the Curosor in MENU Select Items For Playback ■ Stop playback ◀◀ Fast backward playback Step backward(Playback the previous frame in pause mode) ▶I Play and pause Fast forward playback ▶▶...
  • Page 11: Rear View - System Series Dvr

    1.6 Rear View - System Series DVR 4 Channel DVR  8 Channel DVR  16 Channel DVR  E-SATA External SATA AUDIO OUT Audio output (RCA) AUDIO IN Audio Input Connection (RCA) CAMERA IN Video Camera Connection (BNC) SPOT /TV Live or SPOT out (BNC) HDMI HDMI output (HDMI type-C)
  • Page 12: Rear View - Econo Series Dvr

    DC 12V POWER 5.83A Adaptor 1.7 Front View - Econo Series DVR USB PORT USB Devices(Mouse, Memory Stick) can be connected POWER LED The Light turned on when Power is on REC LED The Light turned on while DVR records something NETWORK LED The Light turned on during network connection 1.8 Rear View - Econo Series DVR...
  • Page 13 External SATA E-SATA AUDIO OUT Audio output (RCA) AUDIO IN Audio Input Connection (RCA) CAMERA IN Video Camera Connection (BNC) SPOT /TV Live or SPOT out (BNC) HDMI HDMI output (HDMI type-C) VGA or LCD mitor (D-SUB 15p) ETHERNET Cable Modem, Ethernet 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45) TERMINAL Sensor In (1~4:+, 5:GND) / Relay out (6:+ / 7:GND) BLOCK(4CHANNEL)
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    1.10 Remote Control 1) REC: Record button 2) DVR-ID: Used when controlling more than one DVR 3) Number Buttons 4) AUDIO: Audio ON / Mute 5) BACKUP: Back up recorded data to other device 6) MENU: Activate MENU mode for setup 7) OSD: Show or Hide OSD 8) PTZ: Control Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera.
  • Page 15: Installing Dvr

    2. Installing DVR...
  • Page 16: Installing Hdd

    2.1 Installing HDD  One HDD should be installed inside the DVR to record the video.  If HDD is not installed in the product, please install HDD first as follows.  During installation, please take care from any sharp edges of the product (1) Loosen screws on both sides and back (2) Lift the end of top cover and pull it out of DVR to detach the DVR cover...
  • Page 17: Connecting Cameras And Audio Device

    2.2 Connecting Devices to the DVR 2.2.1. Front 2.2.2. Rear ..Loop out ... 2.2.3. Connection of main devices 1) Adaptor The adaptor supplied together with product is to be used. Third party adaptors can do serious damages to the DVR.
  • Page 18: Operation

    to connect it to different polarity lest the device will fail to work. 4) Video Out 3 kinds of Video (HDMI, VGA, BNC) are supported by DVRs. BNC is used for Live or Spot Monitoring. When Video out is connected to VGA port of Monitor, the monitor resolution is either 1920 * 1080 or 1024 *768.
  • Page 19: Screen Layout

    Important: Please install a hard drive before using the DVR 3.1. Turning on There is no power switch for the DVR. So, please connect all devices to DVR before it is turned on. 3.2 Log in The log-in window will pop up after booting is over. Please move the pointer into password window with mouse or up/down key of remote controller, and then press enter button in remote control or right button of mouse.
  • Page 20 Check auto-backup with external Channel with audio connected USB HDD (status, capacity) HDD capacity usage status When PTZ mode entered When USB memory stick & HDD is When channel is recording inserted into DVR When DVR is connected via network When panic record is activated When DVR is not connected via Icon in full screen mode...
  • Page 21 Pause Pause button. Select this button in play, rewind or FF mode. Select fast-forward and control the speed (x2, x4, x8, x32 and x128) Fast Forward In pause status, this button moves frame by frame forward. Stop the playback and go to Live mode Stop Menu button also stop playing.
  • Page 22: Other Icons

    3.3.3 Other Icons 3.3.3.1 HDD Status Indicates capacity of HDD and the percentage usage of HDD. 3.3.3.2 Screen Status You can select different screen displays. In Live MODE, there are 6 modes: PIP , POP , Sequence, Quad, 9 and 16. Note: 9 and16 do not operate in a 4 channel DVR.
  • Page 23: Channel Display Mode For 8 Or 16 Channel Dvr

    - If you press a numeric key of remote control which is outside of current display range, the quad containing selected numeric will be displayed. E.g. you press 6 while current screen shows CH1~Ch4, CH5~CH8 will be displayed. 1 CAM01 2 CAM02 5 CAM05 6 CAM07...
  • Page 24: Sequence Mode

    (1) Press PIP button of remote control. (2) If you press PIP button again in PIP mode, the position of cameras will interchange. ‘PIP’ Button (3) Press numeric button of remote control in PIP mode to change small screen to desired camera.
  • Page 25: Mouse

    3.5. Mouse  System supports USB MOUSE  Just connect USB mouse to the port, the DVR will detect it automatically. Note: Some types of USB mouse may not be compatible with DVR. 3.5.1 Change Screen Mode  Left mouse button is for selecting an item. Right button of mouse is usually for canceling menu table or going to former menu mode.
  • Page 26 Channel – Select channel you want. Size – Select video resolution you want. There are two kinds: 352x240/176x120 Delay – The picture refreshed time, the unit is in seconds : real time, 0.5, 1, 2, 5 If you select 2, the frame is refreshed every 2 seconds. NOTE If recording resolution of DVR is set as 720*480, you cannot see video at 176*120 resolution in mobile phone.
  • Page 27 4. MENU 4.1 How to open MENU Press MENU button on front keys or remote control, or click on the right button of mouse in any position. Before access to main menu, DVR asks you login ID and password. When you first start DVR, input ADMIN for ID and 0000 for password as Initial ID & password are ADMIN &...
  • Page 28 4.2.1. Display Configuration related to OSD and Sequence patterns of main/spot monitors can be set. 4.2.1.1. OSD OSD items that displays on monitor and language are selected. Camera Name Show camera name on screen. Camera Number Show each camera numbers on the screen Camera Border Show outline of channel Language...
  • Page 29 4.2.1.2. SEQ-FULL LIVE SEQUENCE: Set order of sequence channel and dwell time by second for main video out. SPOT SEQUENCE: Set order of sequence channel and dwell time by second for spot out Input channel number. TIME Diplaying time on the channel from 0 to 99 : 0 means not to display the channel DEFAULT The times are defaulted factory option.
  • Page 30 SEQUENCE : Set Quad- channel and dwell time by second for main video out. Sequence camera numbers. It can’t be changed. TIME Diplaying time on the channel from 0 to 99 : 0 means not to display the channel DEFAULT The times are defaulted factory option.
  • Page 31 Select connected audio channel AUDIO How to input letters or numbers on TEXT INPUT box  Move the pointer to the name box (Blank) and click.  Click letters or numbers with direction button.  Click OK button after you complete input. 4.2.2.2.
  • Page 32 4.2.2.4. Preset CAMERA Select PTZ camera to set up preset position : PTZ camera should be connected. PAGE If more site is needed, please go to next page. NAME Preset position name can be written by virtual key board Move camera focus to the postion and save the position Clear the preset CLEAR ALL Clear all of preset .please be careful when it is used.
  • Page 33 CAMERA Select camera to set up scan point LIST Create another SCAN list reset Select desired preset potion PRESET CLEAR ALL Cancel all saved scan points Dwelling time at the position NOTE In SCAN point menu, you can set up PTZ tour route(SCAN-LIST) using saved PRESET position. You can create 4 scan lists for each camera.
  • Page 34 CAMERA Select camera to set up scan point BRIGHT Bright of selected camera is adjusted CONTRAST Contrast of selected camera is adjusted COLOR/SATURATION Saturation of selected camera is adjusted COLOR/HUE Hue of selected camera is adjusted 4.2.2.7. POS DVR support POS type terminal by USB serial. DVR support upto 4 POS interface. 4.2.2.7.1 POS SETUP START CHARACTER Start code of analyzed from POS equipment...
  • Page 35 Interworking Camera number with POS equipment. DISPLAY LINE Maximum displayed line numbers for POS data display. Default is “20” (lines) CLEAR TIME Clear time when POS data display. Default is “10” (seconds) ALIGN String alignment method for POS data display. Default is “Left” (align) LIVE Display POS data on live mode.
  • Page 36 4.2.3. RECORD Recording setup such as parameter, schedule and pre/post recording can be made in RECORD menu 4.2.3.1. PARAMETER Resolution Recording resolution can be changed by “960H” “D1” “CIF” Select the recording picture quality and frame rate for EVENT occasions. EVENT Event occasions mean when motion is detected or alarm is triggered.
  • Page 37 SCHEDULE 4.2.3.2. DVR always records according to schedule. Please make sure to set recording schedule during installation No record, just monitor during selected hours. REC OFF CONTINUOUS REC DVR records continuously during selected days and hours. EVENT REC DVR records only when Motion/Sensor/Video Loss is triggered during selected hours.
  • Page 38 PRE-REC TIME Recording time before events (0~30 sec) POST-REC Recording time after events (0~120 sec) TIME WATER-MARK Generate water-mark in recording data Authenticity can be verified in backup-viewer. AUTO-DELETE HDD only keeps the data of the the selected date. The value of zero(00) means to diable auto-delete function.
  • Page 39 Set separate sensitivity for day and for night. This option can be used in order NIGHT MODE to avoid false motion event caused by camera noise at night. SET ALL All area (8x8 Grid) will be enabled for motion detection. CLEAR ALL All area (8x8 Grid) will be disabled for motion detection.
  • Page 40 4.2.4.4. E-MAIL DVR can send e-mail notification when events occur. EVENT E-MAIL Select ALL time or SCHEDULE for email notification Check the box then DVR sends image as well as text when events IMAGE occur. EVENT TYPE Select event type from MOTION, POWER ON, SENSOR, HDD ERROR, VLOSS DVR sends email with this name.
  • Page 41 4.2.4.5. FTP DVR can send text + image to designated FTP server when events occur. Select OFF,TEXT or TEXT + IMAGE EVENT TYPE Select event type to send to FTP . FTP address Input IP address or domain name of FTP server. Input ID to access FTP server Account ID Input password to access FTP server FTP...
  • Page 42 4.2.4.7. MISC Dwelling time for alarm-out DWELL TIME ALARM OUT Alarm Type is selected as NC, NO Alarm off is used to make Alarm sound off EVENT POPUP Channel where event occurs pops up in full screen mode. NORMAL: Popup in main monitor POPUP OUT SPOT: Popup in spot monitor Popup dwelling time...
  • Page 43 4.2.5.2. HDD SMART Temperature of HDD can be checked. If the temperature gets higher than certain point, DVR can notify user of that. Select ON in SMART to use this funciton THRESHOLD Set the limit temperature of HDD. Set the interval to check HDD temperature. Every 10 minutes, Hourly and INSPECTION CYCLE Daily DAILY TIME...
  • Page 44 AUTO-BACKUP 4.2.5.3. Once USB HDD is connected to DVR, HDD status is indicated. Recording file list can be checked by selecting SHOW. EXTEND When internal HDD(s)(including E-SATA HDD) gets full, HDD starts to overwrite and eldest data will be erased from internal HDD and saved in USB HDD at the same time.
  • Page 45 4.2.6.1. Setup TYPE Select network type among STATIC, DHCP and ADSL(PPPOE) DHCP: DVR automatically gets IP address, gateway and subnet mask. STATIC: Check your network environment and input IP address, gateway and subnet mask manually. ADSL : Input PPPOE ID and PASSWORD. Activated only when TYPE is set to [STATIC] IP ADDRESS, GATEWAY,...
  • Page 46 CLIENT PORT Default is 7621, and used to transfer video stream to Netclient. WEB-PORT Default is 0080, and used to transfer video stream to web viewer. BANDWIDTH Selected as 64, 128, 256, 512 Kbps, 1,2,4,10Mbps, and unlimited speed. AUTO PORT Check port forwarding for network connection from outer network.
  • Page 47 Input DDNS server account ID USER ID Input DDNS server account password PASSWORD HOST NAME Input domain(host) name that you made at DDNS server CONNECT Click the button to check connection to DDNS server. If connection is ok, STATUS shows DDNS OK NOTE: To use DDNS function, you must first visit www.ddnscctv.com, www.dyndns.com site or...
  • Page 48 DDNS setup on DVR 1. Move to SETUP  NETWORK  DDNS 2. Select DDNSCCTV.COM (3 options : DDNSCCTV.COM, NO-IP .COM, DYNDNS.COM) 3. Input E-mail address & password you registered at http://ddnscctv.com on USER ID and PASSWORD. 4. Input domain name you registered at http://ddnscctv.com on HOSTNAME.
  • Page 49 When connecting to DVR remotely from webviewer or Netclient, Resolution & frame rate of JPEG stream can be set up. Resolution options are D1(720*480) and CIF(320*240), and maximum frame per channel is 30fps. 4.2.7. SYSTEM Configurations for time, user and etc. can be made. Software version can be checked and upgrade process can be made CONFIG 4.2.7.1.
  • Page 50 CONFIG IMPORT Load the saved configuration file from USB device. CONFIG EXPORT Save the configuration file to USB device to copy it to another DVR Change all configuration values back to factory default. DEFAULT 4.2.7.2. TIME DATE Select date format : YY/MM/DD,MM/DD/YY FORMAT TIME 24HOURS or AM/PM...
  • Page 51 SYSTEM-ID Input the number that you want to register in this DVR. KEYBOARD DVR system can be connected with control keyboard. KEY-TONE Beep whenever button is pressed if ON is selected. How to set up System-ID status System-ID status shows whether the system will accept key from remote-control or not. SYSTEM-ID is used when user operates several systems with one remote control.
  • Page 52  USER – There are two unchangeable user IDs (ADMIN, NETUSER), to create new user or modify settings of existing users, click arrow button.  PASSWORD – Initial password for each user is set ‘0000’. When you create a new user, make sure that you have to enter new password and do not forget the newly input password.
  • Page 53 USB UPGRADE Please select USB upgrade in upgrade window 1. Copy provided firmware file to your USB memory stick 2. Insert USB Memory which includes Firmware into USB Port. 3. Enter UPGRADE button to upgrade firmware, then small windows will appear. 4.
  • Page 54 4.3. SEARCH Time search using calendar/time bar and event search using event logs and POS search are supported. 4.3.1. SEARCH BY TIME  Select date on calendar and then hour & minute on time  Click “PREVIEW” button after selecting minute and channel no.
  • Page 55  Select DATE & TIME to get event logs  Select CH to get event logs  Select EVENT TYPE to get event logs  Select SEARCH button and event log list will be written.  <PGUP, >PGDN: Page up & down of list ...
  • Page 56 START TIME POS search start time END TIME POS search end time (Auto ajusted according to start time within 24 hours) KEYWORD Search Keyword ( If select “OFF”, search all. Whereas select “ON”, search keyword.) Serach Camera number. CAMERA Record item show “O” or “X”(“O” means recorded). When you select “O”, you can play at POS start time.
  • Page 57 Select device for backup DEVICE MEDIA TYPE Select connected device to backup CHANNEL Select channel(s) to backup To AVI Data will be archived in AVI format If unchecked “To AVI”, data will be archived in PS format and backup viewer program will be automatically copied.
  • Page 58 4.4 Other functions 4.4.1 PTZ If you press button of remote control or select PTZ in main menu, screen will be changed to FULL screen mode and you can control PTZ camera. If you press advance button in PTZ window, PTZ- ADVANCE window will pop-up. 4.4.1.1 PTZ BASIC Press ◀▶▲▼...
  • Page 59 NOTE:  The PRESET-positions are set by PRESET menu [MENU  SETUP  CAMERA  PRESET]  The SCAN-lists are set by SCAN-POINT menu [MENU  SETUP  CAMERA  SCAN-POINT] OSD MENU If you click OSD MENU icon in case that Camera itself has OSD function, The OSD will be shown in accordance with Camera’s OSD.
  • Page 60 EVENT TYPE Select event type to see logs. FROM Input staring time. Input ending time. BACKUP Save log data into USB memory. SEARCH Click SEARCH button and log list will be shown. EVENT LIST Logs of checked EVENT TYPE will be listed. 4.4.5 OSD OFF Select OSD OFF then OSD (icons or time) will disappear/appear.
  • Page 61 You cannot control DVR and change settings of DVR in logged out status. In order to log in again, press any button of remote control or front key or click mouse button on any spot of screen. NOTE: When DVR goes in logged out status, all channel might be blocked by covert according to settings in [System ->...
  • Page 62: Trouble Shooting

    5.Trouble shooting In the event of a product malfunction, please check the following list for a usual and possible solution before requesting service. 1. Product is not turned on. Check out whether the power is being supplied well. 2. Product continues displaying “Loading” or “Starting UI….” Check the product can boot without HDD If product continues displaying “Loading”...
  • Page 63 Toll Free : +1-866-516-1023 Tel: +971-6-5579447 Tel: +1-416-876-3743 admin@infinique.com © 2011 Infinique. All rights reserved. This product or document is protected by copyright and distributed sales@infinique.com under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution and recompilation. No part of this product or document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Infinique.

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