TeleEye JN308 User Manual

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JN308 / JN316
User Manual
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For H.264 4/8/16-channel digital video recorder
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  • Page 1 JN308 / JN316 User Manual (v1.00.00) For H.264 4/8/16-channel digital video recorder All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 CAUTION Please read this user manual carefully to ensure that you can use the device correctly and safely. We do not warrant all the content is correct. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. This device should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. The voltage of the power must be verified before using the same.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction......................8 1.1 DVR Introduction......................................... 8 1.2 Main Features ........................................8 Hardware Installation ..................11 2.1 Install Hard Drive & DVD Writer ..................................11 2.1.1 Install Hard Drive ............................................11 2.1.2 Install DVD Writer .............................................12 Front Panel Descriptions ..................................... 13 2.3 Rear Panel Instructions......................................
  • Page 4 3.4 Live Playback........................................24 Main Menu Setup Guide .................26 4.1 Basic Configuration ......................................27 4.1.1 System ................................................27 4.1.2 Date & Time ..............................................21 4.1.3 DST ..................................................21 4.2 Live Configuration......................................22 4.2.1 Live ..................................................22 4.2.2 Main Monitor ..............................................23 4.2.3 Spot ..................................................23 4.2.4 Mask ..................................................23 4.3 Record Configuration......................................
  • Page 5 4.5.3 Video Loss ...............................................33 4.5.4 Other Alarm ..............................................33 4.5.5 Alarm Out ................................................33 4.6 Network Configuration ...................................... 34 4.6.1 Network ................................................34 4.6.2 Sub-stream ...............................................35 4.6.3 Email ...................................................35 4.6.4 Server .................................................36 4.7 User Management Configuration ..................................36 4.8 P.T.Z Configuration ......................................38 4.9 Advanced ..........................................
  • Page 6 6.1 Check System Information ....................................49 6.1.1 System Information ............................................49 6.1.2 Event Information ............................................49 6.1.3 Log Information ............................................49 6.1.4 Network Information ..........................................49 6.1.5 Online Information .............................................49 6.1.6 Record Information ............................................50 6.2 Manual Alarm ........................................50 6.3 Disk Management ....................................... 50 6.4 Upgrade ..........................................
  • Page 7 Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity ................. 67 Appendix D 4-CH Specifications................... 70 Appendix E 8-CH Specifications................... 71 Appendix F 16-CH Specifications ..................72...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1 Introduction 1.1 DVR Introduction This model DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is designed specially for CCTV system. It adopts high performance video processing chips and embedded Linux system. Meanwhile, it utilizes many most advanced technologies, such as standard H.264 with low bit rate, Dual stream, SATA interface, VGA output mouse supported, IE browser supported with full remote control, which ensure its powerful functions and high stability.
  • Page 9 Support saving recorded files with AVI standard format to a remote computer through Internet • RECORD & PLAYBACK Recording modes: Manual, Schedule, Motion detection and Sensor alarm recording • Support cycle mode after HDD full • Resolution, frame rate and picture quality are adjustable •...
  • Page 10 NETWORK Support TCP/IP, DHCP, PPPoE, DDNS protocol • Support IE browser to do remote viewing • Support setup client connection account • Support dual stream. Network stream is adjustable independently to fit the network bandwidth and environment. • Support picture snap and color adjustment in remote live •...
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation

    2 Hardware Installation Notice: Check the unit and accessories after getting the DVR. Please don’t power up the unit till the physical installation is completed. 2.1 Install Hard Drive & DVD Writer 2.1.1 Install Hard Drive Notice: 1. This series supports eight SATA hard drives. Please use the hard drive the manufacturers recommend specially for security and safe field.
  • Page 12: Install Dvd Writer

    HDD under it and screw firmly as shown below: Step 4: Install other three HDD under the upper iron bar as shown below: Step 5: Cover the back cover of the device and screw firmly. 2.1.2 Install DVD Writer Step 1: Unscrew and open the case and then unscrew the screws in the both sides to take out of the upper iron bar as shown below: Step 2: Unscrew the four screws in the back of the front panel as shown below and then take out of the brace with a triangular mark.
  • Page 13: Front Panel Descriptions

    Step 3: Install the DVD holder attached with the device. Please let the screw holes of the DVD aim at the holder’s. Try to place the holder farther away from the front and then screw firmly. Then, put the DVD with the holder into the case and let the screw holes of the case aim at the holder’s.
  • Page 14 Item Type Name Description Power Power indicator, when connection , the light is blue When HDD is writing and reading , the light is blue Work state When access to network , the light is blue indicator Backup When backup files and data, the light is blue Play When playing video, the light is blue When recording, the light is blue...
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Instructions

    2.3 Rear Panel Instructions Note: These Rear Panels are only for reference. Please Take the real object as standard. Fig 2.1 Rear Panel for 4-CH Item Name Description Video out Connect to monitor Connect to monitor as an AUX output to display channel by Spot channel.
  • Page 16 Item Name Description Connect to Keyboard, A is TX+, B is TX- E-SATA Connect to HDD for backup LOOP OUT For outputting 1-4 CH image independently Fig 2.2 Rear Panel for 8-CH Item Name Description Video out Connect to monitor Connect to monitor as an AUX output to display channel by Spot channel.
  • Page 17 Item Name Description ALARM IN Connect to external sensor1-8 ALARM OUT 4 CH relay output. Connect to external alarm. Grounding Connect to Speed Dome, Y is TX+, Z is TX- Connect to Keyboard, A is TX+, B is TX- E-SATA Connect to HDD for backup LOOP OUT For outputting 1-8 CH image independently...
  • Page 18: Remote Controller

    Item Name Description Network port VGA port VGA output, connect to monitor USB Mouse port Connect to USB mouse HDMI port Connect to high-definition display device ALARM IN Connect to external sensor1-16 ALARM OUT 4 CH relay output. Connect to external alarm. Grounding Connect to Speed Dome, Y is TX+, Z is TX- Connect to Keyboard, A is TX+, B is TX-...
  • Page 19 The interface of remote controller is shown in Fig 2.4 Remote Controller. Fig 2.4Remote Controller Button Function Switch off—to stop DVR. Use it before turning off the power Power Button Record Button To record manually -/-- /0-9 Digital Button Input number or choose camera Fn1 Button Unavailable temporarily Multi Button...
  • Page 20 Track Button To enter into track setting in PTZ mode Wiper Button To enable wiper function in PTZ mode Light Button To enable light function in PTZ mode Clear Button To return to the previous interface Fn2 Button Unavailable temporarily Info Button Get information about DVR like firmware version, HDD information control...
  • Page 21: Control With Mouse Control

    2.5 Control with Mouse Control 2.5.1 Connect Mouse It supports USB mouse through the ports on the rear panel. Notice: If mouse is not detected or doesn't work, check below steps: 1. Make sure the mouse is plugged in the USB mouse port not the USB port on the front panel. 2.
  • Page 22 It supports mouse drag. For e.g. setting up motion detection area, click customized, hold down the left button and drag to set motion detection area. Setting up Schedule: hold left button and drag to set schedule time. In Playback: Click to choose the options. Right click to return to live mode. In Backup: Click to choose the options.
  • Page 23: Basic Function Instruction

    3 Basic Function Instruction 3.1 Startup & Shutdown Please make sure all the connections are done properly before you power on the unit. Proper startup and shutdown are crucial to expand the life of your DVR. 3.1.1 Startup Step1: Connect with the source power. Step2: The device will boot and the power LED would turn blue.
  • Page 24: Login

    Step3: Disconnect the power 3.2 Login User can login or log off the DVR system. Once logged off, the user cannot do any other operation except changing the multi-screen display. Notice: The default user name and password is “admin” and 123456” For complete operational steps for changing password, adding or deleting users ,...
  • Page 25 Fig 3-3 Live Playback...
  • Page 26: Main Menu Setup Guide

    4 Main Menu Setup Guide Click right mouse or press Exit button on the front panel to display the menu toolbar at the bottom of the screen. Refer to Fig 4-1: Fig 4-1 Menu Toolbar Click the icon beside the screen display mode to display a channel select dialog. Images can drag to any place to display in the live interface.
  • Page 27: Basic Configuration

    Fig 4-2 Main Menu 4.1 Basic Configuration Basic configuration includes three sub menus: system, date & time and DST. 4.1.1 System Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Basic System. Refer to Fig 4-3: Step2: In this interface you can setup the device name, device ID, video format, max network user, VGA resolution and language.
  • Page 28: Date & Time

    Show wizard: If selected, the GUI would launch the startup wizard on every boot, allowing the user to do basic setup. VGA resolution: The resolution of live display interface, ranges from: CVBS, VGA800*600, VGA1024*768, VGA1280*1024 and HDMI. Note Switching between HDMI/VGA and CVBS will change the menu output mode. Please connect to relevant monitor. Language: To setup the menu language.
  • Page 29: Live Configuration

    Fig 4-5 Basic Configuration-DST 4.2 Live Configuration Live configuration includes four submenus: live, main monitor, spot and mask. 4.2.1 Live In this interface, user can setup camera name, adjust colors: brightness, hue, saturation and contrast. Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Live Live tab. Refer to Fig 4-6: Fig 4-6 Live Configuration Live Fig 4-7 Live-Color Adjustment Note: A soft keyboard will pop up by clicking the camera name.
  • Page 30: Main Monitor

    setting, click “OK” button to save the setting. Step4: Select “All” to setup all channels with the same parameters. 4.2.2 Main Monitor Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Live Main Monitor tab. Refer to Fig 4-8: Step2: Select split mode: 1×1, 2×2, 2×3, 3×3, 4×4 and channel. Click button to setup the previous channel group.
  • Page 31: Record Configuration

    Fig 4-10 Live Configuration-Mask Setup Mask Area Live Image Mask Area 4.3 Record Configuration Record configuration includes six sub menus: enable, record bit rate, time, recycle record, stamp and snap. 4.3.1 Enable Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Record Enable tab. Refer to Fig 4-11: Parameter Meaning To enable/disable recording...
  • Page 32: Record Bitrate

    4.3.2 Record Bitrate Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Record Record Bitrate tab. Refer to Fig 4-12: Parameter Meaning Range from: 1-30 NTSC 1-25(PAL) Rate Resolution Support CIF, HD1, D1 and WD1 The higher the value is, the clearer the Quality recorded image is.
  • Page 34: Stamp

    DVR User Manual Step3: Click “Apply” to save the setting; click “Exit” to exit the current interface. 4.3.4 Stamp Stamp This provides an option to enable or disable the Camera Name and the Time stamp on the video. You can also choose a position for the stamp on the screen.
  • Page 35: Snap

    Step3: Click “Apply” button to save the setting; click “Exit” button to exit the current interface. Note: If the option is disabled or not selected, the DVR would stop recording once the HDD is full. 4.3.6 Snap In this interface, user can set up Resolution, quality, snap interval, snap number. 4.4 Schedule Configuration Schedule configuration includes three sub menus: schedule, motion and alarm.
  • Page 36: Motion

    Fig 4-15 Schedule Configuration-Schedule Fig 4-16 Schedule-Week Schedule 4.4.2 Motion This tab allows to setup schedule for motion based recording. Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Schedule Motion tab. Refer to Fig 4-17: Step2: The setup steps for schedule for motion based recording are similar to normal schedule setup.
  • Page 37: Alarm Configuration

    DVR User Manual This tab allows to setup schedule for sensor based recording. Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Schedule Sensor tab. Refer to Fig 4-18: Step2: The setup steps for schedule for sensor based recording are similar to normal schedule setup (Refer to 4.4.1 Schedule for details). Note: The default schedule of sensor based recording is 24x7, that is, the color of schedule settings interface is dark blue.
  • Page 38 Fig 4-20 Alarm Configuration-Sensor-Alarm Handling Fig 4-21 Alarm Handling-Trigger Step 6: Enter into alarm tab to select the options to handle alarm. Buzzer: If selected, the local inbuilt buzzer would be activated on an alarm. Full screen alarm: If selected, there will pop up the chosen channel on the monitor on an alarm trigger. To alarm out: If selected, this would trigger the external relay output on detecting a sensor based alarm.
  • Page 39: Motion

    Fig 4-22 Sensor-Schedule 4.5.2 Motion Motion includes two sub menus: motion and schedule. The steps to set up motion alarm are as follows: Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Alarm Motion tab. Refer to Fig 4-23: Fig 4-23 Alarm Configuration-Motion Step2: Enable motion alarm, set alarm hold time which refers to the time till which the system will wait for further detection of motion.
  • Page 40 considered it as continuous movement. Otherwise, it will be considered as a single motion. Step3: The setup steps of motion trigger are similar to ‘Alarm Handling’. You can refer to Chapter 4.5.1 Sensor Alarm Handling for more details. Step4: Click “Setting” button under the Area to display the following picture as shown in Fig 4-24: Step5: In the Area tab, you can drag slide bar to set the sensitivity value (1-8).
  • Page 41: Video Loss

    4.5.3 Video Loss Step1: Enter into Menu Setup Alarm Video Loss tab. Refer to Fig 4-26: Step2: The setup steps of video loss trigger are similar to alarm handling. You can refer to Chapter 4.5.1 Sensor alarm handling for more details. Step3: Click “Apply”...
  • Page 42: Network Configuration

    Step 2: Select the Schedule tab. This will bring up the schedule setup interface. The setup steps for schedule for alarm out are similar to normal schedule setup; you can refer to 4.4.1 Schedule for details. This step is very important for alarm out. Even if you have enabled alarm out in the motion based alarm or sensor based alarm, you will not see the result of alarm out if no schedule is added here.
  • Page 43: Sub-Stream

    Step 4: No matter what kinds of way to connect Internet, you should test the effectiveness of the network by clicking “Test” button after you setup the network. Step 5: If the network is well connected, please click “Apply” button to save settings. 4.6.2 Sub-stream Step 1: Enter into Menu Setup Network Sub-stream tab.
  • Page 44: Server

    Receive address: Receiver’s email address. Here user can add at least three mail addresses. Click TEST button to test the validity of the mailbox. Attaching image: After selecting it, the system will attach images when sending the emails. Fig 4-31 Network Configuration-Email 4.6.4 Server This function is mainly used for connecting ECMS.
  • Page 45 Note: When the default value of binding PC MAC address is 0, the user is not bound with the specified computer. If the bind option is used, the user would be able to log into the DVR only through the specific computer (carrying the MAC address). Fig 4-34 User Management Configuration Fig 4-35 Add-General Step 5: Select Authority tab and then assign the operation rights for particular user.
  • Page 46: Configuration

    DVR User Manual 4.8 P.T.Z Configuration P.T.Z configuration includes two submenus: serial port and advanced settings. Serial port settings are as follows: Step 1: Enter into Menu Setup P.T.Z Serial port tab. Refer to Fig 4-37: Step 2: Select “enable” and setup the value of address, baud rate and protocol according to the settings of the speed dome. Step 3: Configure all channels with the same parameters by selecting the “All”...
  • Page 47 Parameter Meaning Address The address of the PTZ device Baud rate of the PTZ device. Range form: 110, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, Baud rate 4800, 9600, 19200, 34800, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 921600. Communication protocol of the PTZ device. Range from: NULL, PELCOP, Protocol PELCOD, LILIN, MINKING, NEON, STAR, VIDO, DSCP, VISCA, SAMSUNG, RM110, HY, N-control.
  • Page 48 enable the PTZ wiper and click button to enable the PTZ light. Fig 4-40 Preset Setting Note: PTZ must support wiper and light and these two buttons are just available when selecting PELCOP or PELCOD. Click Save button to save the settings, click icon to hide the tool bar, right click to view the toolbar again;...
  • Page 49 DVR User Manual Fig 4-42 Cruise Setting-Modify Cruise Line Fig 4-43 Track Setting...
  • Page 50: Advanced

    User can control the dome by rotating up, down, right, left and can adjust the rotating speed and zoom, focus and iris of the dome; click Start Record button and move the PTZ in the required manner to record by the DVR. Click this button again can stop recording.
  • Page 51 users within a certain IP address range to access DVR. For example, if an admin don’t want computer users within IP address range from 196.168.000.002 to 196.168.000.004 to access the DVR, he can checkmark ‘Block list’ option, and then input such IP address range.
  • Page 52: Search, Playback & Backup

    5 Search, Playback & Backup Search configuration includes four submenus: Time Search, Event Search, File Management and Snap. 5.1 Time Search Step1: Enter into Menu Search Time search tab. Refer to Fig 5-1: Fig 5-1 Search configuration-time search Step2: Select date and channels on the right hand side and press “Search” button. A date with highlighted borderline indicates presence of data.
  • Page 53: Event Search

    Playback buttons Note: When the monitor resolution is set to VGA800*600, Part of the time search interface will be hidden. Click the “Expand to” button to expand the whole interface. Click button to select channels to show live images in the playback interface. Only four channels at most can be selected to display live images.
  • Page 54: File Management

    Fig 5-2 Search Configuration-Event Search Step 2: Select date and channels on the right hand side. A data with highlighted borderline indicates presence of data. Step 3: Then checkmark Motion, Sensor or All accordingly. You can search for motion based recording and sensor based recording.
  • Page 55: Search By Image

    Fig 5-3 Search Configuration-File Management Lock: Select a file and click Lock button to lock this file. Once locked, the file cannot be deleted. Unlock: Select a locked file and click Lock button to unlock this file Delete: Select an unlocked file and click Delete button to delete this file. Step 4: Use “All”...
  • Page 56: Backup

    5.5 Backup This unit supports backup by built-in SATA DVD Writer or USB flash drive. User also can make backup by IE browser via internet. Refer to 7.3.2 Remote backup. Step 1: Enter into main menu Backup interface. Refer to Fig 5-4: Fig 5-4 Backup Configuration Step 2: Set the start &...
  • Page 57: Manage Dvr

    6 Manage DVR 6.1 Check System Information Check system information includes five submenus: system, event, log, network and online user. 6.1.1 System Information In this tab, user can check the hardware version, MCU version, kernel version, device ID, etc. 6.1.2 Event Information In this tab, you can search for events like motion, sensor and video loss.
  • Page 58: Record Information

    Disconnect: Disconnect the online users to access DVR. If this function is used by the admin, the particular PC will not be able to access the device for five minutes. . 6.1.6 Record Information In this tab, a user can check resolution, ftp and record status including sensor based recording, motion based recording, manual recording or schedule recording.
  • Page 59: Logoff

    Upgrade Steps: Step 1: Copy the upgrade software which gets from vendor into the USB storage device Step 2: Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port. Step 3: Enter Menu Upgrade tab. Then the upgrade software name would be displayed in the upgrade list box. Step 4: Select that software and then click upgrade button.
  • Page 60: Remote Surveillance

    7 Remote Surveillance 7.1 IE Remote Surveillance In order to view the DVR from a network, it must be connected to a LAN/WAN or Internet. The network setup should be done accordingly. Please refer to 4.6 Network Setup. This DVR supports IE browser, on Windows XP and Vista platform. 7.1.1 On LAN Step 1: Enter into the DVR’s Main Menu Setup Network tab to input IP address, Subnet Mask, etc .If using DHCP, please enable DHCP in both the DVR and the router.
  • Page 61: Remote Playback & Backup

    Step 4: IE will download ActiveX automatically. Then a window pops up and asks for user name and password. Input name and password correctly, and enter to view. Note: If you cannot download and install ActiveX, please refer to FAQ Q8. 7.2 Remote Playback &...
  • Page 62 Fig 7-5 Play Record File Interface This DVR supports remote time search, event search and file management. By Time Search: Step1: Enter into Search Time search. Refer to Fig 7-6: Fig 7-6 Time Search Interface Step2: The highlight date in the area indicates recorded data.
  • Page 63 Step 5: Click “play” button to playback. Step 6: Click the relevant buttons in the interface for operation, like FF, pause, change channel mode, research, etc. Please refer to Fig 7-7: Fig 7-7 Playback by Event Search By Event Search: Step1: Enter into Search Event Search.
  • Page 64 Fig 7-8 Event Search Interface Step 2: Click the highlight date and select record channels. Step 3: Checkmark the event type: motion and sensor. Step 4: The events will be display in the event list box by clicking Search button. Step 5: Double-click certain item to playback.
  • Page 65: Remote Backup

    Step 3: Click “Search” button to search the recorded files. Fig 7-9 File Management Interface Lock: Select certain file item in the file list box and then click “Lock” button to lock this file that ca not be deleted or overlaid. Unlock: Select a locked file and then click “unlock”...
  • Page 66: Remote System Configuration

    Fig 7-10 Remote Backup Interface Step 1: Select channels, set the start and end time and then click “search’ button to display the file information in the file list box Step 2: Select backup files and click “browse” button to set the path. Then click “backup” button to start backup. The backup files will be saved on user’s PC.
  • Page 67: Tools

    Fig 7-11 Remote System Configuration The sub menu list and the options in every menu are similar to that of the DVR. Please refer to Chapter 4 Main Menu Setup Guide for more details. 7.4 Tools Click on tool’s tab to access the disk management tool. You can view the status of the HDD, change/view the read/write properties and can also format the HDD remotely.
  • Page 68 Fig 7-12 Remote Information Search Note: There may be slight differences with respect to functions of remote surveillance between through IE and through Apple PC. Here we only take IE remote access as example.
  • Page 69: Appendix A Faq

    Appendix A FAQ Q1. Why the DVR cannot start after connected to the power? a. The adapter has been damaged. Please change an adapter b. The power of the adapter is not enough. Please remove the HDD to check c. Hardware problem Q2.
  • Page 70 a. Don't format HDD. Please format it manually first. b. Don't enable record function or incorrect setup. Please refer to Chapter 5. c. HDD is full and not enables recycle function. Please refer to 4.3 Record configuration. Chang a new HDD or enable recycle. d.
  • Page 71 Fig 8-1 Fig 8-2 Q9: How to deal with when DVR starts, it displays “please wait…”all the time First possible reason: hard-disk cable and data cable are not well connected. Solution: Please check the connection of hard-disk cable and data cable and make sure they are well connected; If still not working, please unplug them and then try re-plugging again;...
  • Page 72 Q11: Why is the hard disk used in a DVR identified a new hard disk if directly used to another same type DVR? And why must we format it again? When DVR only uses one hard disk, the hard disk removed from one to another same type DVR can work normally without format.
  • Page 73 b. Right click IE browser (refer to Fig 13-2), select Run as administrator to run browser. Q14. How to play the backup file? Insert your USB device where the backup files are saved in the USB port of PC. If your files are saved in NVR format, you must have already downloaded the backup player box before doing backup.
  • Page 75: Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity

    Appendix B Calculate Recording Capacity Users can calculate the size of hard disk according to the saving time and DVR recording settings. The DVR uses fixed video bit rate. The below are the details at different settings. Frame Rate Bit Rate Resolution Video Quality Used Space(MB/h)
  • Page 76: Appendix C Compatible Devices

    Appendix C Compatible Devices 1. Compatible USB drive after test. Brand Capacity 512MB, 1G, 2GB Netac Kingston Aigo Smatter vider SanDisk 2. Compatible SATA CD/DVD writers after test Brand Model TECLAST GH22NP20/TL-22XD BENQ DW220S-0K4 LITEON DH—20A6S01C LITEON DH-20A4P02C SAMSUNG TS-H653B...
  • Page 77 3. Compatible HDD list Brand Capacity Seagate Barracuda LP ST3200542AS Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31500341AS 1.5T Seagate SV35.3 ST31000340SV Seagate Pipeline HD.2 500G Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320G Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250310AS 250G Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST3160813AS 160G Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST380815AS Maxtor Diamondmax 21 STM3160215AS 160G HITACHI Deskstar HDS721616PLA380...
  • Page 78: Appendix D 4-Ch Specifications

    Appendix D 4-CH Specifications Compression format H.264 Main Profile Video output Composite 1.0V p-p/75 BNC×2 , VGAX1, HDMI X1 Video input Composite 1.0V p-p/75 BNC×4 HDMI/VGA Resolution 1920*1080/1280*1024 /1024*768/ 800*600 Record Resolution 960*576/704*576/352*288 (PAL), 960*480/704*480/352*240 (NTSC) Display Frame Rate 100FPS (PAL), 120FPS (NTSC) Record Frame Rate 100FPS (PAL),...
  • Page 79: Appendix E 8-Ch Specifications

    Appendix E 8-CH Specifications Compression format H.264 Main Profile Video output Composite 1.0V p-p/75 BNC×2 , VGAX1, HDMI X1 Video input Composite 1.0V p-p/75 BNC×8 HDMI/VGA Resolution 1920*1080/1280*1024 /1024*768/ 800*600 Record Resolution 960*576/704*576/352*288 (PAL), 960*480/704*480/352*240 (NTSC) Display Frame Rate 200FPS (PAL), 240FPS (NTSC) Record Frame Rate 200FPS (PAL),...
  • Page 80: Appendix F 16-Ch Specifications

    Appendix F 16-CH Specifications Compression format H.264 Main Profile Video output Composite 1.0V p-p/75 BNC×2, VGAX1, HDMI X1 Video Input Composite 1.0V p-p/75 BNC×16 HDMI/VGA Resolution 1920*1080/1280*1024 /1024*768/ 800*600 Record Resolution 960*576/704*576/352*288 (PAL), 960*480/704*480/352*240(NTSC) Display Frame Rate 400FPS (PAL), 480FPS (NTSC) Record Frame Rate 400FPS (PAL), 480FPS (NTSC)

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