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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual (Full HD Recording & Display) Version 0.1.0...
  • Page 2 User Manual: (Full HD Recording & Display): Version 0.1.0 Publication date...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Product Configuration ........................ 1 1.1. Features ........................1 1.2. Components ........................1 1.3. Name and Function of Each Part ..................2 1.3.1. Front Panel ......................2 1.3.2. Rear Panel ......................2 1.3.3. Spec ........................3 2. Operation ..........................5 2.1.
  • Page 4 User Manual 3.4.2. S.M.A.R.T. function .................... 42 3.4.3. Format ......................43 3.4.4. Information1 ...................... 43 3.4.5. Information2 ...................... 44 3.4.6. Record Time ...................... 44 3.5. Event .......................... 45 3.5.1. Motion ......................45 3.5.2. Sensor ......................46 3.5.3. Relay ........................ 47 3.5.4.
  • Page 5 User Manual 5.3.8. Playback screen ....................86 5.3.9. Relay Control ....................87 5.3.10. Setup ......................88 5.3.11. Landscape view ....................88 A. Emergency recovery ........................ 90 A.1. Summary ........................90 A.2. Preparation ........................90 A.3. Running app ........................ 90...
  • Page 6 List of Figures 1.1. Front Panel ..........................2 1.2. 16CH Rear Panel ........................2 1.3. 8CH Rear Panel ........................3 1.4. 4CH Rear Panel ........................3 2.1. The boot image ........................5 2.2. Start Menu ..........................6 2.3. Mouse menu .......................... 6 2.4.
  • Page 7 User Manual 3.38. Format ..........................43 3.39. Information1 ........................43 3.40. Information2 ........................44 3.41. Record Time ........................44 3.42. Motion ..........................45 3.43. Detection Zone ........................45 3.44. Sensor ..........................46 3.45. Relay ..........................47 3.46. Address ..........................48 3.47.
  • Page 8 User Manual 5.13. Setup ..........................88 5.14. Landscape view ........................88 A.1. Emergency recovery progress bar .................... 90 A.2. Emergency recovery complete ....................91 viii...
  • Page 9 List of Tables 1.1. Discription of Front Pannel ...................... 2 1.2. Discription of Rear Pannel ....................... 3 1.3. Specification Table ......................... 3 2.1. Description of Start Menu ......................6 2.2. Description of Mouse menu ...................... 6 2.3. Playback menu ........................12 3.1.
  • Page 10: Product Configuration

    Chapter 1. Product Configuration 1.1. Features • 4/8/16ch Stand-alone HD Display DVR (1080p) • 1080p/720p/960H compatible (various analog HD format compatible) • 1920x1080 recording • UTC function support • Smart phone push alarm notification • Two-way audio support • Alarm I/O extension (up to 20 inputs, 17 outputs using IoT units) •...
  • Page 11: Name And Function Of Each Part

    Product Configuration 1.3. Name and Function of Each Part 1.3.1. Front Panel Figure 1.1. Front Panel Number Name Function Numeric buttons Channel selection, Number input Record Record button Reverse Playback Reverse Playback Stop Stop Playback Playback Playback Pause Pause Power LED Power LED Record LED Record LED...
  • Page 12: Spec

    Product Configuration Figure 1.3. 8CH Rear Panel Figure 1.4. 4CH Rear Panel Number Name Function VIDEO IN Camera video input SPOT SPOT output AUDIO IN Audio input AUDIO OUT Audion output MULTI PORT Sensor input, Relay output eSATA eSATA connector HD OUTPUT PORT HD OUTPUT Port ETHERNET...
  • Page 13: Specification Table

    Product Configuration Item 16CH 60fps at 1080p 120fps at 1080p 240fps at 1080p Max. Speed (NTSC) / 50fps (NTSC) / 100fps (NTSC) / 200fps at 1080p (PAL) at 1080p (PAL) at 1080p (PAL) Schedule, Event(Sensor, Motion Detection), Mode Manual, Continuous, Continuous+Event 120fps (NTSC) 240fps (NTSC) 480fps (NTSC)
  • Page 14: Operation

    Chapter 2. Operation 2.1. Product Installation 2.1.1. Harddisk installtion Install SATA harddisk drivers to the DVR, using the provied rack brackets. 2.1.2. Connecting the camera Connect the cameras. 2.1.3. Power supply Connect the power supply to operate the product. 2.1.4. Product configuration Using the default setting is sufficient, also the user can change the record setting according to the user's monitoring purpose, the network setting for the user's network environment.
  • Page 15: Start Menu

    Operation Figure 2.2. Start Menu Number Name Function Menu Enter the setup menu 4-split screen 4-split screen select 9-split screen 9-split screen select 16-split screen 16-split screen select Search Enter the search menu Backup Enter the backup menu Record Forced recording start / stop Power off Power off Table 2.1.
  • Page 16: Setup

    Operation Number Name Function 4-split view 4-split screen selection menu 6-split view 6-split screen selection menu 9-split view 9-split screen selection menu 13-split view 13-split screen selection menu 16-split view 16-split screen selection menu Sequence Running the sequence mode PTZ menu (only single screen mode) Freeze screen Freezing screen Zoom...
  • Page 17: Search

    Operation 2.4. Search Figure 2.5. Search menu Search menu displays as shown above . Depending on search method, Quick, Calendar, Bookmark, Event, USB search options are available.
  • Page 18: Quick Search

    Operation 2.4.1. Quick Search Figure 2.6. Quick Search Search menu window appeares as shown above. Select the playback start time. • 2 minutes ago : Playback the video just two minutes ago from the current time. • 10 minutes ago : Playback the video just 10 minutes ago from the current time. •...
  • Page 19: Calendar Search

    Operation 2.4.2. Calendar Search Figure 2.7. Calendar Search Calendar search function is supported. Identifying the presence of recorded video per channel is easy. The time zone which the recording data exists is displayed with different colors. Red(Manual or Continous record), Green(Motion record), Orange(Sensor record).
  • Page 20: Bookmark

    Operation 2.4.3. Bookmark Figure 2.8. Bookmark Bookmark search function is supported. The list of bookmarks are displayed. It is convenient to use bookmarks on the plaback buckup. 2.4.4. Event Figure 2.9. Event Event search is supported. Select start time, end time and channels that you want to search in the event search menu, then event lists that occurred during that time period are displayed.
  • Page 21: Playback

    Operation 2.5. Playback 2.5.1. Playback menu bar Figure 2.10. Playback menu bar Split-screen selection, playback related buttons are displayed during playback. Number Name Function Time Display playback time Playback speed Display playback speed Search Going to search menu Stop Stop Playback Reverse Playback Reverse Playback Playback...
  • Page 22: Backup

    Operation User can select the playback screen mode which is single, 4-split, 6-split, 9-split, 13-split, 16-split. support zoom fuction at display mode. User can set bookmarks during playback. The saved bookmarks are used A-B repeat during playback. 2.6. Backup 2.6.1. Backup menu Figure 2.12.
  • Page 23: Network Monitoring

    Operation 2.7. Network monitoring 2.7.1. CMS Figure 2.13. CMS Network monitoring program is provided. It supports Windows PC and Mac PC.
  • Page 24: Mobile

    Operation 2.7.2. Mobile Figure 2.14. Mobile Smart Phone application is also supported. iPhone, iPAD, Android smartphones are supported.
  • Page 25: Setup Menu

    Chapter 3. Setup menu Figure 3.1. Setup menu screen Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Name Name & ID Date Format Time Format Time Zone Time & Date Date Time Language SW Upgrade Type Application, Kernel Factory Default System Configuration Conf.
  • Page 26 Setup menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Record Icon Status Bar Resolution HD OUTPUT & VGA Auto Reboot Time Auto UPnP Static TCP/IP Type DHCP PPPoE Private DDNS, DDNS Type Dyndns DDNS DDNS Default Hostname Resolution Stream Channel Quality Framerate...
  • Page 27 Setup menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Time Overlay Manual Record Time Channel 1CH ~ 16CH, ALL First Data, 2 minutes ago, 10 minutes Playback Start Point ago, 1 hour ago, 6 hours ago, 1 day ago Audio Play Mode Overwrite, Once...
  • Page 28 Setup menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Motion, Sensor, Contents Video Loss, Record Status, System Access Post Record Post Alarm Record None, 10 secs ~ 60 secs Off, 1 ~ 4EA Admin Password Name Password Channel, PTZ, Playback, User Backup, Network, Account...
  • Page 29: System

    Setup menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Enable Zone Event Log System Log Model Information Video Type Information Hardware, Version Kernel, Software MAC Address Table 3.1. Menu tree 3.1. System 3.1.1. Name & ID Figure 3.2. Name & ID 3.1.1.1.
  • Page 30: Time & Date

    Setup menu 3.1.2. Time & Date Figure 3.3. Time & Date 3.1.2.1. Date format Select date format. YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY three options are available. 3.1.2.2. Time Format Select time format. 24 hours/12 hours can be selectied. 3.1.2.3. Time Zone Select the time zone where a DVR is installed. Daylight saving time is set by the time zone. 3.1.2.4.
  • Page 31: Language

    Setup menu 3.1.3. Language Figure 3.4. Language 3.1.3.1. Language Select the language you want to use. 3.1.4. SW Upgrade Figure 3.5. SW Upgrade Application or kernel of the DVR can be upgraded by USB memory. After receiving the upgrade file from homepage, you can copy it to a USB memory.
  • Page 32: Configuration

    Setup menu 3.1.4.2. File Press refresh button after inserting a USB memory to the USB port of the DVR. Upgrade will be in progress when upgrade button is pressed after selecting the upgrade file. Be careful not to turn off during the upgrade DVR. If the power outage occurs during the upgrade, the emergency recovery method using USB memory will recover the DVR.
  • Page 33: Buzzer

    Setup menu 3.1.6. Buzzer Figure 3.7. Buzzer Set the operating condition of the buzzer. • Sensor : Select whether to operate the buzzer when sensor inputs are detected. • Motion : Select whether to operate the buzzer when motions are detected. •...
  • Page 34: Auto Reboot

    Setup menu Select whether to display information on the screen. • Camera Name : Select whether to display camera name on the screen. • Camera Resolution : Select whether to display the camera resolution. It will be displayed on the top right corner of each channel.
  • Page 35: Network

    Setup menu 3.2. Network 3.2.1. TCP/IP Figure 3.10. TCP/IP 3.2.1.1. Type Select the type of network. Auto UPnP, STATIC, DHCP and PPPoE can be selected. 3.2.1.1.1. Auto UPnP Figure 3.11. Auto UPnP Select when a router supports Auto UPnP mode under an evironment that uses a router. Default port is 80 and the user can choose.
  • Page 36: Static

    Setup menu 3.2.1.1.2. Static Figure 3.12. Static • IP Address : Click the keyboard icon and enter the IP address to use. • Subnet Mask : Click the keyboard icon and enter the Subnet mask. • Gateway : Click the keyboard icon and enter the gateway number. •...
  • Page 37: Ddns

    Setup menu 3.2.1.1.3. DHCP Figure 3.13. DHCP • Port : Click the keyboard icon and enter the port number. You can select from 1 to 65535. The port number used to connect to the CMS. • UPnP : Select whether to use UPnP function. •...
  • Page 38: Hostname Check

    Setup menu 3.2.2.1.1. Private DDNS Use the private DDNS provided by the DVR. 3.2.2.1.1.1. Default It shows the base address based on the MAC address when connecting to the DVR. 3.2.2.1.1.2. Hostname Figure 3.15. Hostname input window Pressing the keyboard button opens the host name input window. Enter the desired name and press the OK button to save it.
  • Page 39: Dyndns Ddns

    Setup menu After entering the host name, press the check button to check availability from the DDNS server. If a valid hostname window appears, it can be used as a hostname. Press the Apply button at the bottom to complete the registration to the DDNS server and use it.
  • Page 40: Stream

    Setup menu 3.2.3. Stream Figure 3.18. Stream 3.2.3.1. Channel Network stream type is H.264. Individual channel setup or all channel setup is possible. • Resolution : It is fixed at 480*270. • Quality : Select from among 4 types : Low, Medium, High, Super. •...
  • Page 41: Status Test

    Setup menu After setting the network, user can check the current state of the network. Figure 3.20. Status test Presse the Test button in order to check the current status of the network. Figure 3.21. Status test result • IP Address : Display the currently assigned IP number. •...
  • Page 42: Client Info

    Setup menu • DNS Test : Check the state of the DNS server's operation. • DDNS Test : Verify the information that is successfully registered on the DDNS. 3.2.5. Client Info Figure 3.22. Client Info Display the client information that has been connected to the DVR. Press the Refresh button to update the client information.
  • Page 43: Input The Information Of Remote Dvr

    Setup menu Figure 3.24. Input the information of remote DVR Input the network information of remote DVR. Press the Add button to enter the information sequentially. • Name : The name of the remote DVR • Address : The IP address of the remote DVR •...
  • Page 44: Remote Dvr

    Setup menu Figure 3.25. Remote DVR On the mouse menu, click Remote DVR in order to connect the remote DVR that you set in the menu. Figure 3.26. Live screen of remote DVR Live screen of the remote DVR is displayed and the name of the remote DVR is displayed on the lower right corner.
  • Page 45 Setup menu Figure 3.27. The playback screen of the remote DVR The recorded data on the remote DVR can be retrieved and played back using the same user interface. Figure 3.28. Disconnecting the remote DVR On the mouse menu, click Exit Remote DVR in order to disconnect the remote DVR.
  • Page 46: Health

    Setup menu 3.2.7. Health Figure 3.29. Health • Address : Enter the address of the DHS (DVR Health Server) to receive the DVR status information. Enter the IP address or domain address. • Port : Enter the port of the DHS. •...
  • Page 47 Setup menu It is used to set resolution, quality, frame rate, record mode for all channel identically or each channel differently. • Channel : possible to set ALL or indivisual channel. ALL selection is convenient when user set all channel identically.
  • Page 48: Schedule

    Setup menu 3.3.2. Schedule Figure 3.32. Schedule Set The schedule. Up to 4 different schedules can be set. Figure 3.33. Schedule Setting window Mode setting is possible in 1 hour unit. The configurable modes are Manual, Continuous, Motion, Sensor, Mot +Sen(Motion+Sensor) and Cont+Event(Continuous+Event).
  • Page 49: Misc

    Setup menu 3.3.3. Misc Figure 3.34. Misc 3.3.3.1. Record • Audio Record : Select whether to record the audio. • Time Overlay : Select whether to add the time information on the image. • Manual Record Time : Select the recording duration after manual recording starts. You can select Continuous, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, and 30 minutes.
  • Page 50: Hdd

    Setup menu 3.3.4.1. Playback • Channel : Select the channel to playback. If ALL is selected, 16 channels will be playbacked simultaneously. • Start Point : Choose the start point of the playback. First data, 2 minutes ago, 10 minutes ago, 1 hour ago, 6 hours ago, 1 day ago can be selected.
  • Page 51: Function

    Setup menu 3.4.2. S.M.A.R.T. function Figure 3.37. S.M.A.R.T. function 3.4.2.1. S.M.A.R.T. Choose whether to check S.M.A.R.T. test. The test works only ON condition in the check interval. The test results are recorded in the System Log. There are 3 results which are PASSED, WARNING, ERROR. WARNING is occured when even one kind of abnormal test is checked, It indicates a potential problem that is likely to occur.
  • Page 52: Format

    Setup menu 3.4.3. Format Figure 3.38. Format Format the hard disk on a disk-by-disk basis. Recording data is erased completely so be sure to backup the data. 3.4.4. Information1 Figure 3.39. Information1 Display the information of the installed hard disk. It shows the model name and capacity used versus total capacity of the hard disk driver.
  • Page 53: Information2

    Setup menu 3.4.5. Information2 Figure 3.40. Information2 Display the temperature of the installed hard disk and the S.M.A.R.T. test results. 3.4.6. Record Time Figure 3.41. Record Time The available record time will be displayed based on the current status. The available record time is automatically changed when the conditions are changed.
  • Page 54: Event

    Setup menu 3.5. Event 3.5.1. Motion Figure 3.42. Motion Motion detection setting. User can set the sensitivity, detection area, whether to pop up, the duration of the channel by channel. 3.5.1.1. Channel Select the channel for which you want to make detailed settings. 3.5.1.1.1.
  • Page 55: Sensor

    Setup menu Set up motion detection area. Area is consisted of 16x12 regions. When using the mouse, Hold down the left mouse button and drag to select the area. Hold down the right mouse button to release the area. Clicking the right mouse button or pressing the MENU button on the remote control or front keys, Motion Setting menu appears.
  • Page 56: Relay

    Setup menu 3.5.2.1.2. Link Channel Select the channel to connect with the sensor. When the recording mode is the sensor related mode, the corresponding channel is recorded when the sensor operates. 3.5.2.1.3. Pop Up Set whether to pop up the linked channel when the sensor is detected. 3.5.2.1.4.
  • Page 57: Email

    Setup menu 3.5.3.3. Video Loss Whether to output the relay when video loss occurs. 3.5.3.4. Record Fail Whether to output the relay when the record fail is occured. 3.5.3.5. Record Warning Whether to output the relay when the record warning is occured. 3.5.3.6.
  • Page 58: Smtp

    Setup menu 3.5.4.2. SMTP Figure 3.47. SMTP Enter the related SMTP information. It should be confimed from the SMTP service provider that you want to use. • Address : Enter the address of the SMTP server to use. Default value is the Google's SMTP server. •...
  • Page 59: Condition

    Setup menu 3.5.4.3. Condition Figure 3.48. Condition Set the sending conditions of the email. • Period : Set the sending period interval of the email. NO, 30min, 1hour, 2hours, 5hours, 12hours, 24hours, 2 min after event can be selected. • Prohibition : Set the time not to send the e-mail. From Start to End time, DVR doesn't send the mail. Time format is applied to 24 hour time format.
  • Page 60: Post Record

    Setup menu • Motion : Motion detection information is included in the email content. • Sensor : Sensor operation information is included in the e-mail information. • Video Loss : Video loss information is included in the email content. • Record Status : Recording status is included in the email content . •...
  • Page 61: Account

    Setup menu IOT is an I / O expansion device that provides 4 sensor inputs and 4 relay outputs. Up to 4 IOTs can be connected to the RS-485 port to control 20 sensor inputs and 17 relay outputs. 3.6. Account Motion detection setting.
  • Page 62: Log Off

    Setup menu Manage the acoounts of users and feature set for each account. User's account can be up to 100. Using the buttons at the bottom of the menu, users can add, delete, and modify. 3.6.2.1. Name Set the name of the user account. 3.6.2.2.
  • Page 63: Camera

    Setup menu 3.7. Camera 3.7.1. Name Figure 3.55. Name Enter the name of the channel. 3.7.2. Covert Figure 3.56. Covert Covert a channel. The selected channel is not displayed on the screen.
  • Page 64: Adjustment

    Setup menu 3.7.3. Adjustment Figure 3.57. Adjustment • Channel : Adjust display parameters per channel. Contrast, Brightness, Hue, Horizental sharpness, Vertical sharpness can be adjusted. • Sharpness : Adjust sharpness per channel. Soft, Normal, Hard can be selected. 3.7.4. UTC Figure 3.58.
  • Page 65: Ptz

    Setup menu 3.7.5. PTZ Figure 3.59. PTZ It is possible to set the model, ID, reverse control, baudrate, and test operation by channel. After setting the detailed items, user can test whether the current settings are applied before storing the settings. 3.7.5.1.
  • Page 66: Ptz Tour

    Setup menu 3.7.6. PTZ Tour Figure 3.60. PTZ Tour Set PTZ Tour for each channel. 3.7.6.1. Channel Select channel to set PTZ Tour function. 3.7.6.2. Number After selecting PTZ Tour number, select PTZ Tour scenario by selecting preset and retention time for corresponding number.
  • Page 67: Spot

    Setup menu Automatic screen switch setting. 3.7.7.1. Channel Single channel (Ch1 ~ Ch16), 4-split screen (Ch1-4, Ch5-8, Ch9-12, Ch13-16), 9-split screen (Ch1-9, Ch8-16), 16 split screen (Ch1-16) can be selected for sequential switching. 3.7.7.2. Wait Time Set the time interval of the sequence. 1sec, 2secs, 4secs, 5secs, 8secs, 10secs, 15secs, 30secs can be selected. 3.7.8.
  • Page 68: Privacy

    Setup menu 3.7.9. Privacy Figure 3.63. Privacy Privacy settings. Set whether to use privacy protection function and set privacy protection zones for each channel. 3.7.9.1. Channel Select the channel for which you want to make detailed settings. 3.7.9.1.1. Enable Set whether to use the privacy protection function. 3.7.9.1.2.
  • Page 69: Information

    Setup menu 3.8. Information 3.8.1. Event Log Figure 3.65. Event Log Displays the event-related log. You can select time and channel for event log search. 3.8.2. System Log Figure 3.66. System Log Load the system log stored in the DVR.
  • Page 70: Information

    Setup menu Figure 3.67. System Log List Displays the system log sequentially from the most recent one. Press the Export button to export the system log information to a USB memory device. The file format is .txt file. 3.8.3. Information Figure 3.68.
  • Page 71: Cms

    Chapter 4. CMS 4.1. Summary CMS(Central Management Software) is the program that manages efficiently Multiple DVR through the network. Real-time video monitoring, retrieval and backup of recorded data, configuration functions are provided. Up to 256 channels of video can be monitored simultaneously. 4.2.
  • Page 72: Lives

    • Video monitoring window : DVR's video shows. • Connection list management window : Manage the group and DVR using add, modify, and delete function. • Screen selection window : Select a channel to show on the monitoring window or screen. •...
  • Page 73: Livem

    Number Name Function micro input audio is transmitted to the DVR. When you press the MIC button again, the button changes to gray and the audio transmission function is turned off. To transmit audio by pressing the MIC button again, the button can be turned ON for at least 7 seconds after the button is turned OFF.
  • Page 74: Search

    Number Name Function Computer's time Displays the time on your computer. Number of transmission Displays the total number of frames transmitted per second to the frames network. Function selection When Live M function is selected, the button is displayed in sky blue. DVR name, account Displays the name of the currently connected DVR and user account.
  • Page 75: Search Screen Description

    Number Name Function Computer's time Displays the time on your computer. Number of transmission Displays the total number of frames transmitted per second to the frames network. When the search function is selected, the button is displayed in sky Function selection blue.
  • Page 76: Playback

    4.4.5. Playback Figure 4.5. Playback screen description Number Name Function Computer's time Displays the time on your computer. Number of transmission Displays the total number of frames transmitted per second to the frames network. When the playback function is selected, the button is displayed in sky Function selection blue.
  • Page 77: Backup

    Number Name Function Program window minimize, maximize and close buttons. In Program window control particular, the Maximize button maximizes the image by not only button maximizing the image but also all of the function buttons, so that the user can use all the functions in the maximized state. Table 4.5.
  • Page 78: E-Map

    Number Name Function of time selected data is displayed in dark red. If start radio button is checked, the blue bar is a starting point. If end radio button is checked, the blue bar is a ending point. Press the Start button to backup. Press the Stop button to stop the backup.
  • Page 79: Edit Screen Description

    Number Name Function Video monitoring Displays the camera image. window List of map management Add, modify and delete the list of Map. window Camera display Displays information about the camera displayed on the map. window Log save button Save the log information about the camera on the map. Program window minimize, maximize and close buttons.
  • Page 80: Information

    Number Name Function Program window minimize, maximize and close buttons. In Program window control particular, the Maximize button maximizes the image by not only button maximizing the image but also all of the function buttons, so that the user can use all the functions in the maximized state. Table 4.8.
  • Page 81: Dvr Configuration

    Number Name Function Computer's time Displays the time on your computer. When the information function is selected, the button is displayed in Function selection light blue. Group selection window for confirming information of DVR. Info, Group selection window Log group can be selectable. Display the information and system log of DVR.
  • Page 82: Cms Configuration

    Number Name Function Program window minimize, maximize and close buttons. In Program window control particular, the Maximize button maximizes the image by not only button maximizing the image but also all of the function buttons, so that the user can use all the functions in the maximized state. Table 4.10.
  • Page 83: Functiohn Setup Description

    4.4.10.2. Function Setup Figure 4.13. Functiohn Setup description • Alarm sound : Select whether to turn on / off the sound of the alarm. • Stream Type : Select the type of network transmission stream. Main, Sub, Auto can be selected. •...
  • Page 84: Information Setup Description

    4.4.10.3. Save Setup Figure 4.14. Save Setup description • Save Path : Set the storage path for capturing still images, recording, and backup of CMS program. • File format : Select the file format for recording and backup. HAV, AVI can be selected. •...
  • Page 85: Mobile

    Chapter 5. Mobile 5.1. Summary It supports real-time video monitoring using smart phone, search function of saved image, push alarm function, bidirectional audio function. Supports iPhone, iPAD, Android smartphone. 5.2. Installing the program 5.2.1. Adroid phone Install the app using the Android Market. 5.2.2.
  • Page 86: Dvr List Management Menu

    Mobile 5.3.2. DVR List Management menu Figure 5.2. DVR List Management menu DVR list management menu. Search, Add, Edit, Delete, Import, Export, and Exit menu items.
  • Page 87: Add Dvr List

    Mobile 5.3.2.1. Add Figure 5.3. Add DVR list You can input the DVR information by clicking the + shape button, and then click the OK button to add it to the list.
  • Page 88: Edit Dvr List

    Mobile 5.3.2.2. Edit Figure 5.4. Edit DVR list You can edit the selected DVR information by pressing the edit button.
  • Page 89: Delete Dvr List

    Mobile 5.3.2.3. Delete Figure 5.5. Delete DVR list You can delete the selected DVR information from the list by pressing the delete button that is displayed by pressing the Additional Menu View button.
  • Page 90: Connection

    Mobile 5.3.3. Connection Figure 5.6. Connection Select the DVR you want to connect from the list and press the Connection button to connect to DVR.
  • Page 91: Screen Configuration

    Mobile 5.3.4. Screen configuration Figure 5.7. Screen configuration DVR Connection screen. Number Name Function Disconnect Disconnection button. DVR name Display the name of the connected DVR. Audio transmission function on/off button. It operates in toggle mode. If the text is red, the audio transmission function is on mode. Capture Image capture button DVR time...
  • Page 92: Screen Mode Selection Menu

    Mobile 5.3.5. Screen mode selection menu Figure 5.8. Screen mode selection menu Select screen mode. 4-split, 9-split, 16-split can be selected.
  • Page 93: Ptz Control

    Mobile 5.3.6. PTZ control Figure 5.9. PTZ control screen description Number Name Function Quit PTZ Exit PTZ control mode button. DVR name Display the name of the connected DVR. Audio transmission function on/off button. It operates in toggle mode. If the text is red, the audio transmission function is on mode. DVR time Displays the time of the currently connected DVR.
  • Page 94: Search Menu

    Mobile 5.3.7. Search menu Figure 5.10. Search menu A calendar-type search interface is provided to improve user convenience. Press the OK button after selecting the time to search, the playback screen will be displayed.
  • Page 95: Playback Screen

    Mobile 5.3.8. Playback screen Figure 5.11. Playback screen description Number Name Function Live Live mode switching button. Search Search mode switching button. DVR name Display the name of the connected DVR. Audio transmission function on/off button. It operates in toggle mode.
  • Page 96: Relay Control

    Mobile Number Name Function Fast playback Fast playback button. x2 ~ x256 can be selected. Table 5.3. Playback screen configuration 5.3.9. Relay Control Figure 5.12. Relay Control DVR relay control window. Auto(Auto OFF after ON for selected seconds), On, Off can be cotrolled. The automatic control method is to select a relay in Relay item, select Auto Off time, press Auto button on Command, relay turns on for selected time, then it will turn off automatically.
  • Page 97: Setup

    Mobile 5.3.10. Setup Figure 5.13. Setup Preferences menu for application. Network stream types(Main, Sub, Auto), Aspect Ratio(Full, 4:3), Playback Option(Skip, Non Skip), Audio ON/OFF, OSD visibility can be selected. Shows the software version information. 5.3.11. Landscape view Figure 5.14. Landscape view...
  • Page 98 Mobile In landscape view, the phone status bar and bottom menu are not displayed by default and are displayed when the screen is touched to use the screen as wide as possible.
  • Page 99: Emergency Recovery

    Appendix A. Emergency recovery A.1. Summary When you insert a specific file into the USB memory and turn on the DVR, it copies the file of the USB memory while booting, replaces the damaged file and boots. It is used when the DVR does not operate due to damage of important files due to power failure during program upgrade.
  • Page 100: A.2. Emergency Recovery Complete

    Emergency recovery Figure A.2. Emergency recovery complete • When the upgrade is complete, the boot logo will be displayed and the system boots automatically. • After booting, you can check whether the file is upgraded from the information in the menu.

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