Anga AQ-5604LAHD Operation User's Manual

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XVR Fast Operation User Manual V3.1
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our XVR!
This manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of
your system. Here you can find information about this series XVR features and
functions, as well as a detailed menu tree. Before installation and operation please
read the following safeguards and warnings carefully!

Important Safeguards and Warnings

Do not place heavy objects on the XVR.
Do not let any solid or liquid fall into or infiltrate the XVR.
Please brush printed circuit boards, connectors, fans, machine box and so on
regularly. Before the dust cleaning please switch off the power supply and unplug it.
Do not disassemble or repair the XVR by yourself. Do not replace the components by
yourself.
Environment
Please place and use the XVR between 0℃ and 40℃.Avoid direct sunlight. Stay
away from heat source.
Do not install the XVR in damp environment.
Do not use the XVR in smoky or dusty environment.
Avoid collision or strong fall.
Please insure the XVR level installation in a stable workplace.
Please install in ventilated place. Keep the vent clean. Use within the rating input and
output scope.
XVR refers to the device may be DVR, HVR, NVR, SVR.
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  • Page 1: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    XVR Fast Operation User Manual V3.1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing our XVR! This manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system. Here you can find information about this series XVR features and functions, as well as a detailed menu tree.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Overview IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow all the safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference. (1) Read these instructions. (2) Keep these instructions. (3) Heed all warnings. (4) Follow all instructions.
  • Page 3: Before Start

    when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. BEFORE START This manual provides operational information necessary for using the product and contains a description about each component part and its...
  • Page 4 Used Batteries According to the Instructions. System Shutdown Turning off the power while the product is in operation, or undertaking improper actions may cause damage or malfunction to the hard drive or the product. To safely cut off power, press the front Power button on the product to display the confirmation message.
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    FEATURES The product compresses camera inputs from 4/8/16/24/32 channels with H.264 video codec, and supports simultaneous recording and playback of 8/16-channel audio input to/from HDD. These XVR also supports network connectivity, providing remote monitoring from a remote PC transferring video and audio data. Provides a convenient User Interface 4/8/16/24/32 CH Composite Input Connectors Supports CIF(S)/2CIF(M)/4CIF(L)/WD1 recording formats...
  • Page 6 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (FRONT) Our XVR has multiple series, different series have different front and rear panel, and even the same family also may be different. The following uses the F-Series front as an example to illustrate. Button Part Names Functions Press to perform startup, Power...
  • Page 7 Video file playback, a variety of Speed down slow speed, and normal playback. Video file playback, a variety of Speed up fast speed, and normal playback. Forward playback or playback pause, press the button Rewind / pause backward playback. Backward playback, press this button to pause playback.
  • Page 8: Remote Control

    Part Names Functions ATX power interface Fan outlet 16 channel loop out VGA video out SDI Video out Ethernet interface 1 USB interface 16 Alarm in / 16 Alarm out 1 Audio out 2 BNC video out 16 channel video in 16 channel Audio in REMOTE CONTROL...
  • Page 9: The Front Panel

    Using the Numeric Buttons Serial Name Function number Same function as Multi-window button Multi-window button in the front panel Code input/number input/channel Numeric button switch Same function as<Esc>button in the <Esc> front panel Same function as direction button in Direction button the front panel Record control Control the record...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Usb

    CONNECTING EXTERAL DEVICES Connecting the USB —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— (1) by factory default, a USB port is provided for external connection. (2) you can connect a USB HDD, USB CD/DVD player, USB memory or mouse to the USB port. (3) If a USB HDD is connected to the system, recognition and settings are available in “Main Menu”...
  • Page 11: Connecting The Network

    ALARM IN 1 ~ 8 : Alarm Input Port. ALARM RESET: On receiving an Alarm Reset signal, the system cancels the current Alarm Input and resumes sensing. ALARM OUT 1 ~ 4 : Alarm Output Port. Connecting the RS-485 Device ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————...
  • Page 12 (2) Connecting to the Network using the router (3) Connecting to Network through PPPoE...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Production Introduction ..........................1 1.1 Product Overview ..........................1 1.2 Main Functions ............................ 1 2 Open-package Check and Cable Connections ....................3 2.1 Open-package Check ........................... 3 2.2 Hard Disk Installation.......................... 4 2.3 Audio and Video Input and Output Connections ................. 4 2.3.1 Video Input Connections ......................
  • Page 14 4.4.8 Tour Setup..........................49 4.4.9 Digital Channel Manager ......................50 4.5 Advanced ............................55 4.5.1 HDD manage ........................... 55 4.5.2 Account ........................... 56 4.5.3 Online User ..........................59 4.5.4 TV Adjust..........................59 4.5.5 Auto Maintain ......................... 59 4.5.6 Restore ............................ 60 4.5.7 Upgrade...........................
  • Page 15: Production Introduction

    1 Production Introduction 1.1 Product Overview The series XVR is designed especially for security and defense field which is an outstanding digital surveillance product. It introduces embedded LINUX operating system which is more stable. It introduces standard H.264mp video compressed format and G.711A audio compressed format which insures the high quality image, low error coding ratio and single frame playing.
  • Page 16 Backup Through SATA interface and USB interface such as USB equipment, removable hard disk and so on through net download the files in the hard disk. Playback Individual real-time video recording as well as searching, playback, network surveillance, recording check, downloading and so on. Multi-playback mode.
  • Page 17: Open-Package Check And Cable Connections

    Open-package Check Cable Connections 2.1 Open-package Check When you receive the XVR, please check first .First; please check whether there is any visible damage to the package appearance. The protective materials used for the package of the XVR can protect most accidental clashes during transportation.
  • Page 18: Hard Disk Installation

    2.2 Hard Disk Installation For the first use,please install the hard disk. 1disassemble the screw ②disassemble the cover ③fix the screw of hard disk ④fix the screw of hard disk ⑤connect the data wire ⑥connect the power wire 2.3 Audio and Video Input and Output Connections 2.3.1 Video Input Connections The video input port is BNC connector plug.
  • Page 19: Video Output Connections And Options

    chosen by the transmission distance. If the transmission distance is too far, it should adopt shielded twisted pair, video compensation equipment and transmit by fiber to insure the signal quality. The video signal line should be away from the electromagnetic Interference and other equipment signal lines.
  • Page 20: Alarm Input And Output Connections

    (1) Adopt better directional tone arm. (2) Adjust the sound box volume to be under the threshold that produces the howling phenomena. (3) Use fitment materials that absorb the sound to reduce reflection of the sound. (4) Adjust the layout of the sound box and the tone arm. 2.4 Alarm Input and Output Connections (1) Alarm Input A.
  • Page 21: Alarm Input Port Specification

    (1) Alarm input. (2) Grounding. (3) RS232. (4) alarm output. (5) RS485 2.4.1 Alarm Input Port Specification 1 channel alarm input. Alarm input type unlimited. The grounding and the com port of the alarm sensor are parallel (The alarm sensor is external power supply) The grounding of the alarm and the XVR should be shared.
  • Page 22: Basic Operation

    3 Basic Operation The button in gray display indicates nonsupport. 3.1 Turn On Plug the power supply and turn on the power supply switch. Power supply indicator light shining indicates turning on the video recorder. After the startup you will hear a beep. The default setting of video output is multiple-window output mode.
  • Page 23: System Login

    The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise information will lose. 3.3 System Login When the XVR boots up, the user must login and the system provides the corresponding functions with the user purview. There are three user settings. The names are admin, guest and default and these names have no password.
  • Page 24: Desktop Shortcut Menu

    Table 3.1 Preview icon Recording status Video loss Motion detect Camera lock 3.5 Desktop Shortcut Menu In preview mode you can right click mouse to get a desktop shortcut menu. The menu includes: Main Menu, Record Mode, PlayBack, PTZ Control, High Speed PTZ, Alarm Output, Color Setting, Output Adjust, Logout, View1/4/8/9/16 screens.
  • Page 25: Main Menu

    3.5.1 Main Menu When you login, the system main menu is shown as below. Figure 3.3 Main Menu 3.5.2 Playback There are two methods for you to play the video files in the hard disk. (1) In the desktop shortcut menu. (2) <Main menu>...
  • Page 26 Figure 3.4 video playback 1. Listed files 2. File information. 3. File searching 4. File backup 5. Operation hint 6. Playback control <Listed files> Look up the listed files that accord with the searching criteria. <File information> Look up the found file information. <File backup>...
  • Page 27 Figure 3.5 detect the storage <Detect> Detect the storage connected with the XVR such as hard disk or universal disk. <Erasure> Choose the file to delete and click erasure to delete the file. <Stop> Stop the backup. <Backup> Click backup button and the dialog box is popped up. You can choose the backup file according to the type, channel and time.
  • Page 28 <Remove> Clear the file information. <Add> Show the file information satisfying the set file attributes. <Start/Pause> Click the play button to start the backup and click the pause button to stop the backup. <Cancel> During backup you can exit the page layout to carry out other functions.
  • Page 29: Record Mode

    Next file Circulation Full screen Frame by frame playback is only performed in the pause playback state. <Operation hint> Display the function of the cursor place. Special functions: <Accurate playback> Input time (h/m/s) in the time column and then click play button.
  • Page 30: Alarm Output

    3.5.4 Alarm Output Please check current channel status: “” means it is not in alarming status, “●” means it is in alarming status. You can use desktop shortcut menu or click <Main Menu> <Alarm Function> <Alarm Output> to enter the alarm output interface.
  • Page 31 Figure 3.10 PTZ Setup <Speed> Set the PTZ rotation range. Default range: 1 ~ 8. <Zoom> Click / button to adjust the zoom multiple of the camera. <Focus> Click / button to adjust the focus of the camera. <Iris> Click / button to adjust the iris of the camera. <Direction Control>...
  • Page 32 Clear Preset: Input preset points, click Remove button, remove the preset. Figure 3.11 Preset Setting 2) Preset Point Calls In Figure 3.10, click Page Shift button, enter PTZ control interface as shown in Figure 3.12. In the input blank, write the preset points, then click Preset button, PTZ turn to the corresponding preset point.
  • Page 33 Cruise lines are connected by multiple preset points, setting procedure is as follows: Step1: In Figure 3.10, the Direction key will turn PTZ to designated location, click Settings button to enter Figure 3.13. Step 2: Click Cruise buttons, the write proper value into the Cruise Line and Preset Points blank,then click Add Preset Points button, complete setting (also can add and delete cruise line which has been set up).
  • Page 34 1) Scan setup Step1: In Figure 3.10, click Setup button,enter Figure 3.14; Step2: Click Scan button,the input proper value in the scan value blank; Step3: Click Start button, enter Figure3.10,here you can set the following items: Zoom/Focus/Aperture/Direction and so on. Click Setup button to go back Figure 3.14;...
  • Page 35 Figure 3.15 Boundary Scan Setup 2) Boundary Scan Calls In Figure 3.10, click Page Shift button, then enter PTZ control menu as shown in Figure 3.12. Please input the number of scan in the value blank , then click Scan button,PTZ begins to work on the scan line . Click Stop button to stop. 3) Horizontal Rotating Click Horizontally Rotating button, PTZ begins to rotate horizontally (relative to the original position of the camera) Click the Stop button to stop.
  • Page 36: Color Setting

    Figure 3.16 Auxiliary Function Control <Intuitive Auxiliary Operation> Choose auxiliary equipment, select Open or Close button, switch control. <Auxiliary Number> The operation of corresponding auxiliary switch according to PTZ agreement. <Page Shift> In Figure 3.16,click Page Shift button enter the Figure 3.17 PTZ Main Menu , the menu itself can be control by the menu control buttons.
  • Page 37: Output Adjust

    3.5.7 Output Adjust Adjust TV output area parameters. You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter <Main Menu> <Management Tools> <Output Adjust>. Figure 3.19 Output Adjust 3.5.8 Logout Logout shut down the system or reboot up. You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter <Main menu>.
  • Page 38: Main Menu

    4 Main Menu 4.1 Main Menu Navigation Main Menu Sub Menu Function Set the recording configuration, recording type, Config recording time section Record Set recording look-up, recording play, video file Playback storage Detect or format backup equipment, back the backup selective files Set motion detect alarm channel, sensitivity, Motion...
  • Page 39 Set channel name, preview hint icon state, GUI display transparency, cover area, time title, channel time fold Set channel, PTZ protocol, address, baud rate, configuration date bit, stop bit, check Serial port Set serial port function, baud rate, date bit, stop Configuration bit, check (RS232)
  • Page 40: Record

    4.2 Record 4.2.1 Record Config Set the recording parameters in the surveillance channel. The system is set 24 hours consecutive recording in the first startup. You can enter <Main Menu> <Recording function> <Recording setup> to set. There is at least one read-write hard disk.(refer to chapter 4.5.1) Figure 4.1 Record Config <Channel>...
  • Page 41: Snapshot Storage

    Schedule: Record according to the set video type (Common, detection and alarm) and time section. Manual: Click the button and the according channel is recording no matter the channel in any state. Stop: Click the stop button and the according channel stops recording no matter the channel in any state.
  • Page 42 Figure 4.2 SnapShot Storage <Channel> Select the related channel to set, click "all" to set all channels. <Presnap> Setup presnap picture quantity before recording, default is 5 pieces. <Record> Set record status, "Schedule", "Manual" and "Stop": Schedule: Realize snapshot according to record type (regular, detect and alarm) and period.
  • Page 43: Playback

    4.2.3 Playback Refer to chapter 3.5.2. 4.2.4 Backup You can back up the video files to external storage through setup. The storage must be installed before the file backup. If the backup is terminated, the already backup can playback individually. Figure 4.3 Backup <Detect>...
  • Page 44: Alarm Function

    Figure 4.4 File Backup <Remove> Clear the file information. <Add> Show the file information satisfying the set file attributes. <Start/pause> Click the play button to start the backup and click the pause button to stop the backup. <Cancel> During backup you can exit the page layout to carry out other functions.
  • Page 45 Figure 4.4 Motion Detect <Channel> Choose the set motion detect channel. <Enable> Means that the motion detects function is on. <Sensitivity> Choose in the six options according to the sensitivity. <Region > Click setup and enter the set area. The area is divided into PAL22X18.
  • Page 46 Figure 4.6 set the time section <Interval> Only one alarm signal is turned on even there are several motions detect signals in the set interval. <Alarm output> Start the external equipment of corresponding linkage alarm when the motion detection alarm is turned on. <Delay>...
  • Page 47: Video Blind

    <PTZ Activation>Set the PTZ activation when the alarm is turned on. PTZ activation is set in the <Shortcut menu> <PTZ control>. Set the patrol between spots, trail patrol and so on. Figure 4.8 PTZ Activation <Delay> When alarm is over, recording will last some seconds (10~300sec), then stop.
  • Page 48: Video Loss

    Figure 4.9 Video Blind Set method: refer to chapter 4.3.1. Motion detect “Advanced” button is the same as right click. 4.3.3 Video Loss When the equipment cannot obtain the channel video signal, the video loss alarm is turned on and the linkage function is turned on. Figure 4.10 Video loss Set method: refer to chapter 4.3.1.
  • Page 49: Alarm Input

    “Advanced” button is the same as right click. 4.3.4 Alarm Input When the equipment obtains the external alarm signal, the alarm function is turned on. Figure 4.11 Alarm Input Set method: refer to chapter 4.3.1. Motion detect "Advanced" button is the same as right click. 4.3.5 Alarm Output Refer to chapter 3.5.4.
  • Page 50: System Setup

    Figure 4.12 Abnormal <Event Type> selecting abnormity you want to inspect. <Enable> Select it to make sure abnormal function workable. <Show message> Automatically alarm cue dialog box come out of the main screen. <Buzzer> Device will have two long voice “beep” while alarm is happening. 4.4 System Setup Set the system parameters such as General, Encode, Net Work, Net Service, GUI Display, PTZ Config, RS232 and Tour Setup.
  • Page 51 <System time> Set the system data and time. <Date format> Choose the data format: YMD, MDY, and DMY. <Date Separator> Choose list separator of the data format. <Time Format> Choose time format: 24-hour or 12-hour. <Language> English. French. Portuguese, Russian, Italian, S-Chinese, T-Chinese, Spanish, Thai, Greek, Japanese, German, Polish.
  • Page 52: Encode Setup

    4.4.2 Encode Setup Set the video/audio code parameter: video file, remote monitoring and so on. Set every independent channel’s coding parameter in the left part, and set the combine encode parameter in the right part. Combine encode introduces video compression technique which combines and compresses multi-channel’s video to a special channel.
  • Page 53: Network Setup

    <Video/Audio> When the icons are all in reverse displayed, the video file is video and audio multiplex stream. Combine Enable. <Combine Enable> When the icons are all in reverse displayed, opening combination coding functions. <Mode> Multi-channel playback is used in all channels playback Simultaneously, and the narrowband transmission is used in multi-channel real-time remote monitoring simultaneously at narrowband state, especially used in mobile monitor.
  • Page 54: Net Service

    address must be set and reboot then it works. <TCP port> Default: 34567. <HTTP port> Default: 80. <HS Download> High Speed Download. <Transfer Policy> There are three strategies: self-adaption, image quality precedence and fluency precedence. The code stream will adjust according to the setup. Self-adaption is the tradeoff between the image quality precedence and fluency precedence.
  • Page 55 Figure 4.19 PPPoE Operation: After PPPoE dialing successfully look up the IP address in the <IP address> and obtain the current IP address. Then use this IP address to visit the XVR through user port. <NTP setup> The NTP server must be installed in the PC. Figure 4.20 NTP <Host computer IP>...
  • Page 56 Figure 4.21 EMAIL <SMTP Server> Email server address. It could be an IP address or domain name. Domain name can be translated only it is the correct DNS configuration. <Port> Email server port number. <SSL> Decide whether using Secure Socket Layer protocol to login. <User Name>...
  • Page 57 Figure 4.22 IP FILTER <DDNS> It is the abbreviation of dynamic domain name server. <Local domain name> Provide the domain name registered by DDNS. <User name> Provide the account registered by DDNS. <Password> Provide the password registered by DDNS. When the DDNS is successfully configured and start, you can connect the domain name in the IE address column to visit.
  • Page 58 <FTP Setup> FTP is available only when alarm happens, or alarm activates record and snapshot, it will upload related record and napshot pictures to FTP server. Figure 4.24 FTP setup <Enable> Click Enable, then all settings will be available. <Server IP> IP address for FTP server. <Port>...
  • Page 59 Figure 4.25 Wireless Config <Enable> Choose Enable to make all settings available. <Type> Dial type, default AUTO. <Wireless AP> 3G access point. <Dial Number> 3G Dial Number. <User Name> User name of 3G. <Password>Password of dial user. <IP Address> IP address, got from dial. <Mobile Monitor Setup>...
  • Page 60: Gui Display

    <Port> It’s a port of mobile monitoring which you need to make a router mapping of if want to visit it by mobile. <UPNP> UPNP protocol can auto port forwarding on router, make sure UPNP is running on router before use it. Figure 4.27 <Enable>...
  • Page 61 Figure 4.28 GUI Display <Channel Title> Click the channel name modify button and enter the channel name menu. Modify the channel name. The 16 Chinese characters and 25 letters are supportive. <Time Display> Means the selective state. Display the system data and time in the surveillance window.
  • Page 62: Ptz Setup

    4.4.6 PTZ Setup Figure 4.29 PTZ setup <Channel> Choose the dome camera input channel. <Protocol> Choose the corresponding dome protocol. (PELCOD as an example) <Address > Set as the corresponding dome address. Default: 1. The address must be consistent with the dome address. <Baud rate>...
  • Page 63: Rs232 Setup

    4.4.7 RS232 Setup Figure 4.30 RS232 setup <Serial Port Function> Common serial port is used to debug and update program or set up specific serial port. <Baud rate> Choose the corresponding baud rate length. <Data bits> Include 5-8 options. <Stop bits> Include 2 options.
  • Page 64: Digital Channel Manager

    Figure 4.31 tour setup <Interval> Set the patrol switch interval. The set range is 5-120 seconds, meaning turn off/on the patrol. 4.4.9 Digital Channel Manager Digital channel manage includes digital channel, channel status and channel type mode. There is only channel type when all analog channel mode.
  • Page 65 Figure 4.33 Mixed Mode (1)Digital Channels Figure 4.34 Single-link Digital Channel Figure 4.35 Multi-channel Digital...
  • Page 66 <Channel> Select channel title; <Enable> Open digital channel, tick enable, then can do related settings; <Time Synchronization> Tick it means the time of this channel and device is the same. <Connection Mode> can be singe connect or multi-ink, multi-link modes can connect to several devices, device will be tour displayed one by one, tour interval can be set, no less then 10s;...
  • Page 67 Click the ‘Search’ button, will show all the devices that searched out, user can choose any of the device that you like. Figure 4.37 Remote Channel Configuration (2)Channel status Channel status is to show the status of all the digital channel, including Max Resolution, This Resolution, Connection Status.
  • Page 68 Figure 4.39 All-digital Channel Status Under all digital channel mode, Max resolution of channel 3 is D1, if it was connected to a device with resolution over D1 ( such as 960H), you will see below: Figure 4.40 A Red "X"...
  • Page 69: Advanced

    (3) Channel mode Figure 4.41 Channel Type The system support mode of 0+6, 4+2, 2+4, 0+4, 0+2 etc., user can shift the mode as they like. 4.5 Advanced 4.5.1 HDD manage Configure and manage the hard disk. The menu displays current hard disk information: hard disk number, input port, type, status and overall capability.
  • Page 70: Account

    Figure 4.42 HDD Manage 4.5.2 Account Manage the user purview. (1) the character length is 8 bytes at most for the following user and user team name. The blank ahead or behind the character string is invalid. The middle blank in the character string is valid. Legal characters include: letter, number, underline, subtraction sign and dot.
  • Page 71 Figure 4.43 Account <Modify User> Modify the existed user attribute. <Modify Group> Modify the existed team attribute. <Modify Password> Modify the user password. You can set 1-6 bit password. The blank ahead or behind the char string is invalid. The middle blank in the char string is valid.
  • Page 72 the team and choose whether cover using the user. Cover using means that the account can be used by multiple users at the same time. Once choose the team the user purview is the subclass of the team. We recommend that the common user’s purview is lower than the advanced user.
  • Page 73: Online User

    Figure 4.47 Delete Group 4.5.3 Online User Look up the network user information in the local DVR. You can choose the network user and cut the connection. Then the user is locked until next boot-strap. Figure 4.48 Online User 4.5.4 TV Adjust Refer to chapter 3.5.7.
  • Page 74: Restore

    Figure 4.49 Auto maintain 4.5.6 Restore The system restore to the default setup. You can choose the items according to the menu. Figure 4.50 Restore 4.5.7 Upgrade Figure 4.51 Upgrade...
  • Page 75: Device Info

    <Upgrade> Choose USB interface. <Upgrade File> Choose the file which needs upgraded. 4.5.8 Device Info Provide device interface info like audio in, alarm in/out to be conveniently used for user. Figure 4.52 Device Info. 4.6 Info 4.6.1 HDD Info Display the hard disk state: hard disk type, overall capability, residual capability, the recording time and so on.
  • Page 76: Bps

    Clue: ‘○’ means that the hard disk is normal. ‘X’ means that the hard disk is broken-down. ‘-‘ means that there is no hard disk. If the user needs to change the damaged hard disk, you must shut down the XVR and take up all the damaged hard disks, then install a new one.
  • Page 77: Version

    Figure 4.55 LOG 4.6.4 Version Display the basic information such as hardware information, software edition, and issue data and so on. Figure 4.56 Version 4.7 Shut down System Refer to chapter 3.5.8.
  • Page 78: Cms Software Operation

    5 CMS Software Operation The Central Management Software (CMS) is a powerful and professional centralized monitoring system designed for all range of applications and projects. With CMS, accessing and monitoring multiple surveillance equipment such as XVRs, and Mega-Pixel IP cameras is just a few clicks away.
  • Page 79 bandwidth. Especially on the condition of Front-end network bandwidth limited, based on the system assures the high quality Image, even in the low network bandwidth, it can work well. Scalable and distributed network architecture Supporting multi servers to run coordinately, and load balancing intelligent. It is flexibility to add server and enhance the system capacity on the condition of assuring the integrity of the system.
  • Page 80: Installation Instruction

    5.1 Installation Instruction (1) Find "CMS_ChnEng_V1.0.0.6.T.20090315.Exe" in the CD and run it like below figure. (2) Click "Next”, then go the below figure. (3) Click "Browser" to select setup path (default path "C:\Program Files"), then click "Next" to select Start Menu folder like below figure.
  • Page 81: Introduction Of Basic Functions

    (4) Click "Next" to start setup and end setup like below figure. (5)Click "Finish" to end the setup, at the time it will come up this icon in the desktop .Plus follow Chapter 3,4,5 instructions to operate this software after finish installation. 5.2 Introduction of Basic Functions (a)Run it, default user name: super, no password.
  • Page 82 (b)Choose<System> <Device Manage>, see below figure. (c) Add Device, see below figure.
  • Page 83 <Login Type> IP address, domain name, and serial ID. IP search and manually add IP address. Add IP address: IP search: Click “IP search” and select the XVR IP address to add device. Manually add IP address: Fill with IP address, TCP port, user name, and password, then you can click <add device>to add device.
  • Page 84 Display the current time. Video disk status area It can display the free disk spaces which are used to store video files. Control and operate the PTZ. Operation log It will record every operation action information when you operate the system.
  • Page 85: Preview

    Modify device name, IP Modify Admin/User address, user name and password Delete video surveillance Delete Admin/User devices Base Select disk, disk list and Admin/User Local config logs maintenance Config Alarm Enable audio activated by Admin/User setting alarm Add and delete users' Group Admin operating rights...
  • Page 86: Right-Click Menu

    Button Meanings click it to preview 16 screens click it to preview 25 screens click it to preview 36 screens click to preview 64 screens click it to enter full screen interface 5.2.2 Right-click Menu At operating area, user can do below operation by right-click: <Close window>...
  • Page 87: Ptz Control

    <Device Config> Click it and go to device configuration interface. <Color Setting> Adjust the color of the current screen. <View Full> See the current screen full screen. 5.2.3 PTZ Control When speed cameras are connected with XVR, user can control it at this center, turn up, down, left and right, stop running, adjust turning speed, zoom, focus and iris, preset and tour configuration.
  • Page 88: System

    Button Function Contrast Saturation Click to resume initial values. 5.2.5 System Device manager,here to manage the device. (a) Click to add zone, see below figure. to add a zone (e)Click to add device, see below figure. <Device Name> Device name. <Domain>...
  • Page 89 Click "OK" after you have done above parameters, see the Figure, you could double click to open this device. Choose only one of Domain name and IP address. Double click the device name, the sub menu will display, as below figure. You can double click to choose one or more channel to display.
  • Page 90: Local Config

    (g) Click to test if the current network is ok. 5.3 Local Config 5.3.1 Base Config <Log Maintence> The days of alarm and operation log keep.
  • Page 91: Alarm Setting

    <Picture DIR> The directory of location picture storage. <Snapshot Format> The format of snapshot, you can choose BMP or JPG. <Record DIR> The directory of location record storage. <Sync time with PC> Adjusting device and PC in order to make both at the same time.
  • Page 92: Ddns Config

    <Overwrite> Click it, and then it will cover the old records when HDD is full. <Length> The length of the time of one record file. <Alarm Record Delay> The system will record ten seconds after the alarm stopping. <Disk List> C, D, E, F. Edit Template, see right figure.
  • Page 93: Version Info

    <Server IP> The domain name that analyze server. <Port> The default value is 15000. When the DDNS is successfully configured and start, you can use the domain name in the IE address column to visit. 5.3.5 Version Info <Version Info> CMS's version. (Build Date, video, net, decoder, device config, Net, Playback) 5.4 Remote Config Select a device first, then set its configurations, see below figure.
  • Page 94: Account

    The function of this part you can refer to chapter Main Menu guideline. 5.4.1 Account (1) Group You can add & delete user group, also can set user group permission, see below figure.
  • Page 95: Local Log

    (2) User You can add user, delete user and modify user password, also can select a group for user, see below figure. 5.4.2 Local Log You could search menu operation log, and alarm log by time, see right figure.
  • Page 96 The operation log includes. The alarm log includes: You also can export the log message to local PC.
  • Page 97: Record Playback

    5.4.3 Record Playback There are two playback modes, including Remote playback and Local playback. <Remote playback> Playback at Device-side. <Local playback> Playback at Client-side. User could playback record files of any times, max playback channel is four. Button Function Play Pause Stop Slow play...
  • Page 98: E-Map

    5.4.5 E-MAP E-MAP is a plan for simulating live screen, user can use it to add & delete cameras and set e-map alarm activation, see below figure. (1) Click "Edit" first at the left bottom, then click "Picture Edit", see below figure.
  • Page 99 (4) Click "Device" to drag device's channel to the map, then the channel name will appear at the map, double-click it to name and describe it. Tour : Video touring makes the different channels in turn displays in a display box.
  • Page 100 (c) In the software operating area, select a window, and then click the right mouse button, choosing tour project and selecting one in this menu, you can achieve video touring operations. Task Config Task configuration can be set up to connect the extra video stream. You can do volume settings to the video channel, according to the actual needs of different scenarios.
  • Page 101 (b) Click the "Add" button, you can develop a task scheme, also can delete and change the scheme. (b) In the CMS area at the left side of the device tree, you can select task configuration, as right figure...
  • Page 102: Faq And Maintenance

    6 FAQ and Maintenance 6.1 FAQ If the problems are not listed, please contact the local service or call the HQ service. We are willing to offer the service. (1) The XVR cannot boot up normally. Possible reasons are as followed: 1 The power supply is not correct.
  • Page 103 5 The hardware of the XVR is damaged. (5) Real-time image problems such as the image color or the brightness distortion. Possible reasons are as followed: 1 When using the BNC output, the option between the N mode or PAL mode is wrong and the image becomes black and white.
  • Page 104 3 The oscillation is damaged. (11) The XVR cannot control the PTZ. Possible reasons are as followed: 1 There is something wrong with the frontal PTZ. 2 The setting, connection or the installation of the PTZ decoder is not correct. 3 The connections are not correct.
  • Page 105 (15) Network connection is not stable. Possible reasons are as followed: 1 Network is not stable. 2 IP address is conflicted. 3 MAC address is conflicted. 4 The net card of the XVR is bad. (16) There is something wrong with the USB backup or writing a CD. Possible reasons are as followed: 1 The rewritable machine and the hard disk are shared the same data lines.
  • Page 106 4 The remote controller or the front panel of the recording machine is damaged. (21) The storage time is not enough. Possible reasons are as followed: 1 Front vision quality is bad. The lens is too dirty. The vision is in backlighting installation.
  • Page 107: Maintenance

    6.2 Maintenance (1) Please brush printed circuit boards, connectors, fans, machine box and so on regularly. (2) Please keep the grounding well done to prevent the video or audio signal interfered and the XVR from static or inductive electricity. (3) Do not pull out the video signal line or RS-232 port or RS-485 port with the power on.

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