Home Guard HGDVK-44402 Instruction Manual

Home Guard HGDVK-44402 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 SMART DETECTION MOTION & HEAT TRIGGER ACCURATE ALERTS Heat-sensing HD CCTV Kit Instruction Manual For the latest, up-to-date manual, please visit homeguardworld.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Instruction 1 Product Overview 1.1 Rear Panel 1.2 Remote Controller (For Reference Only) 2 DVR Installation & Connection 2.1 HDD Installation 2.2 Connection Diagram 2.3 Power Supply Connection 3 DVR Common Operations 3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse 3.2 Using the Virtual Keyboard 3.3 Password 4 DVR Starting up 4.1 Start Wizard...
  • Page 3 5.1.8 Intelligent 5.1.8.1 PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) 5.1.8.2 LCD (Line Crossing Detection) 5.1.8.3 SOD (Stationary Object Detection) 5.1.8.4 PD (Pedestrian Detection) 5.1.8.5 FD (Face Detection) 5.1.8.6 CC (Cross-Counting) 5.1.8.7 Intelligent Analysis 5.1.8.8 Intelligent Schedule 5.2 Record 5.2.1 Encode 5.2.2 Record 5.2.2.1 Record 5.2.2.2 Record Schedule 5.2.3 Capture...
  • Page 4 5.6.3.2 Add New Users 5.6.3.3 Setting User Permissions 5.6.4 Maintenance 5.6.4.1 Log 5.6.4.2 Load Default 5.6.4.3 Upgrade 5.6.4.4 Parameter Management 5.6.4.4 Auto Reboot 5.6.5 IP Camera Maintain 5.6.5.1 Upgrade IP Camera 5.6.5.2 Load Default Settings for IP Camera 5.6.6 System Information 5.6.6.1 Information 5.6.6.2 Channel Information 5.6.6.3 Record Information...
  • Page 5: Safety Instruction

    Safety Instruction Please carefully read the following safety instruction so as to avoid personal injuries and prevent the equipment and other connection devices from being damaged. 1. Power sources (note: please use the power supply attached or specified by the manufacturer) Never operate the equipment by using unspecified power supply.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    1 Product Overview 1.1 Rear Panel HGDVK-44402 / 44404 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
  • Page 7: Remote Controller (For Reference Only)

    1.1 Remote Controller (For Reference Only) Part Names Functions Numeric keys. Press to display channel 1~8 9, 0 Numeric keys Press to display all channels. Multiple display mode Menu Press to enter or exit the Main Menu Mute Mute On/off Submenu Go to submenu ▲...
  • Page 8: Dvr Installation & Connection

    2 DVR Installation & Connection 2.1 HDD Installation Depending on the package you have purchased, the hard disk drive may be included in the full package. If it is not pre-installed, follow the installation instructions on this user manual. Caution: DO NOT install or remove the hard disk drive while the device power is turned ON. HDD Installation: (1) Cut power firstly, and then remove screws on both sides &...
  • Page 9: Connection Diagram

    2.2 Connection Diagram CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRI SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE UNITS NOT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
  • Page 10: Dvr Common Operations

    3 DVR Common Operations 3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse 1. Left Button: • Click to select menu options. • During live viewing in split-screen view, double-click on a channel to view it in full-screen. Double-click the channel again to return to split-screen viewing. •...
  • Page 11: Password

    3.3 Password For the first time when you run the DVR, you must be required to set your own password immediately in order to protect your privacy. Please be sure to record your user name and password and save them in a secure place.
  • Page 12: Dvr Starting Up

    4 DVR Starting up 4.1 Start Wizard Startup Wizard will help to configure the system and get the DVR works quickly. 4.1.1 Start Wizard Click the Start Wizard to proceed to the next step 4.1.2 Network Configuration If you connect to a router allows to use DHCP, please check the DHCP box. The router will assign automatically all the network parameters for your DVR.
  • Page 13: Date/Time

    Port Web Port: This is the port that you will use to log in remotely to the DVR (e.g. using the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already taken by other applications, please change it. Client Port: This is the port that the DVR will use to send information through (e.g. using the mobile app). If the default port 9000 is already taken by other applications, please change it.
  • Page 14: Ip Camera

    Date: Click on the calendar icon to set the system date. Time: Click to set the system time. Date Format: Choose from the drop down menu to set preferred date format. Time Format: Choose time format between 24Hour and 12Hour. Time Zone: Set the correct time zone.
  • Page 15 Enter the camera’s user name & password to add the camera(s). You can also click button to add individual IP camera to a single channel. Click Search button to search IP cameras, and then click one of the IP camera in the device list. IP Address/Domain: IP address or domain name of the IP camera Alias: Name of the IP camera Position: Position to display the camera name on the screen.
  • Page 16: Disk

    4.1.5 Disk If the HDD is installed in the DVR for the first time, it must be formatted. Select the HDD and then click Format HDD button to format the HDD. Overwrite: Use this option to overwrite the old recordings on the HDD when the HDD is full. For example, if you choose the option 7 days then only the last 7 days recordings are kept on the HDD.
  • Page 17: Mobile

    4.1.7 Mobile If your DVR come with a P2P ID, you can scan the QR code with your mobile app to view the DVR remotely. 4.1.8 Summary You can check the system summary information you had set in the start wizard and finish the wizard. Tick “Don’t show this window next time”...
  • Page 18: Live View Screen Overview

    4.2 Live View Screen Overview Camera Title Status Icons Camera Quick Tool bar Start Menu Task Menu Bar System Date & Time Camera Title To display the camera title A-: This indicates that the camera connected is an AHD camera T-: This indicates that the camera connected is a TVI camera C-: This indicates that the camera connected is a CVI camera IP: This indicates that the camera connected is an IP camera...
  • Page 19: Camera Quick Toolbar

    4.2.1 Camera Quick Tool bar In live viewing, click the left button of your mouse on a connected camera to display the Camera Quick Tool bar. Click to manually record the channel immediately. If the manually recording is in process, the icon will be in red color.
  • Page 20: Start Menu

    4.2.3 Start Menu With the start menu, you can switch user, search & playback, enter system setup menu, lock & unlock the screen, shut down, reboot & logout the system. To switch user. To enable multi-user, please view on 5.6.3 Multi-user. Search &...
  • Page 21: Dvr System Setup

    5 DVR System Setup You are able to configure the DVR for Channel, Record, Alarm, Network, Device & System from Start Menu  Setup. 5.1 Channel In this section, you are allowed to configure the camera, live view display, manage IP cameras, adjust IP camera’s image, PTZ setup, motion setup, convert mode, and more.
  • Page 22: Ip Channels

    5.1.1.2 IP Channels If you enable the XVR mode for the DVR, it supports to add IP cameras & modify IP channels. Click Search to search IP cameras from local network, click Add to add individual IP camera, click Add All to add all IP cameras.
  • Page 23: Protocol Manage

    5.1.1.3 Protocol Manage With the Protocol Manage, you can edit your own RTSP protocol for IP camera connection. Custom Protocol: The system support max. 10 custom protocol options. Protocol Name: To give a name to your custom protocol. Enable Substrearm: Check the box if you want to enable sub-stream. Type: Only RTSP available now.
  • Page 24: Image Control

    Channel: Display channel name. Setup: Click icon into the setup page. Choose a channel to configure Give a name to the camera Date format to display for the camera (for IP camera only) Time format to display for the camera (for IP camera only) Refresh Rate of the camera (for IP camera only) Choose a camera type (Auto, AHD, TVI, CVI) for analog camera Choose an AHD EQ (Enhanced Quality) level depends on your...
  • Page 25: Ptz

    Channel: Channel name. Setup: Click icon into the setup page. Choose a channel to configure Select the desired built-in IR cut filter mode to ensure the camera works properly both in the day and night. Set the delay time of IR-CUT switching Check to enable lens flip and angle flip Set the flip angle To enable or disable Back light compensation...
  • Page 26: Ptz Control

    Channel: Channel name Signal Type: Analog for analog channels, Analog & Digital for IP channels. Protocol: Choose the communication protocol between the PTZ capable camera and DVR. If your camera support UTC (Up the Coax) function, you can choose COAX1 or COAX2 to display your camera OSD menu or control the UTC PTZ function.
  • Page 27: Motion

    Items Description A. Click the direction arrow to select the direction of the PTZ camera Pointer Panel B. Click up/down/left/right arrow to move cursor in UTC OSD menu C. Click to switch to auto pan mode Zoom Click to zoom in/out Focus Click to adjust the focus Iris...
  • Page 28 Setup: Click icon into the setup page. Motion Detection Area: The whole screen is marked for motion detection (red blocks) as default. If you want to disable the motion detection on a certain area, click the grid cursor and then drag the mouse to highlight the scope to unmark the area into transparent blocks.
  • Page 29: Pir

    Post Recording: You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to record. The recommended recording length is 30 seconds but it can be set higher up to 5 minutes. Show Message: Check the box to display icon on the live view screen when the motion is detected.
  • Page 30: Video Cover

    Click Alarm button to configure the PIR detection alarm function: Buzzer: The DVR can use its internal buzzer to emit an alarm tone. You can set the buzzer duration in seconds when the PIR is detected. Alarm Out: Optional function. If your DVR support to connect to external alarm device, you can set to emit an alarm tone.
  • Page 31: Intelligent

    Note: The area of privacy zones you had set will be invisible in both live view & recording video. 5.1.8 Intelligent The optional intelligent functions, including Perimeter Intrusion Detection, Line Crossing Detection, Stationary Object Detection, Pedestrian Detection, Face Detection, and Cross Counting.
  • Page 32: Pid (Perimeter Intrusion Detection)

    5.1.8.1 PID (Perimeter Intrusion Detection) Perimeter Intrusion Detection function detects people, vehicle or other objects which enter and loiter in a pre-defined virtual region, and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered. Channel: Select the channel you want to configure Switch: Enable or disable the PID function Buzzer: Disable or to active the buzzer to emit an alarm tone in 10, 20, 40 or 60 seconds when the detection is triggered...
  • Page 33: Lcd (Line Crossing Detection)

    1. Choose one of the Rule Number. It is the number of PID area. Maximum 4 areas you can set for PID function. 2. To enable the detection in Rule Switch. 3. Choose a Rule Type. AB: DVR will only detect the action from side A to side B; BA: DVR will only detect the action from side B to side A;...
  • Page 34 Channel: Select the channel you want to configure Switch: Enable or disable the LCD function Buzzer: Disable or to active the buzzer to emit an alarm tone in 10, 20, 40 or 60 seconds when the detection is triggered Sensitive: The sensitivity level is from 1 to 4. Higher sensitivity will be easier to trigger the detection. Scene: Scene setting includes Indoor and Outdoor.
  • Page 35: Sod (Stationary Object Detection)

    5.1.8.3 SOD (Stationary Object Detection) Stationary Object Detection function detects the objects left over or lost in the pre-defined region such as the baggage, purse, dangerous materials, etc., and a series of actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 36: Pd (Pedestrian Detection)

    1. Choose one of the Rule Number. It is the number of SOD area. Maximum 4 areas you can set for SOD function. 2. To enable the detection in Rule Switch. 3. Choose a Rule Type. Legacy: DVR will only detect the left-over objects; Lost: DVR will only detect the lost objects;...
  • Page 37 Channel: to select the channel you want to configure Switch: to enable or disable the PD function Buzzer: to disable or to active the buzzer to emit an alarm tone in 10, 20, 40 or 60 seconds when the detection is triggered Level: Small, Middle &...
  • Page 38: Fd (Face Detection)

    7. If you want to remove one of the regions from the camera picture, click the red box in the region and then click Remove button. Click Remove All will delete all regions. Notice: 1) The region for detection shall not be in the area that people cannot reach. 2) The detected people should be completely surrounded in the region.
  • Page 39: Cc (Cross-Counting)

    1. Choose one of the Rule Number. It is the number of FD area. Maximum 4 areas you can set for FD function. 2. To enable the detection in Rule Switch. 3. Choose a Rule Type, only Normal available for this detection. 4.
  • Page 40 Post Recording: You can set how long after an event occurs that the DVR will continue to record. Latch Time: To configure the external alarm time when the detection is triggered. Alarm Out: If your DVR support to connect to external alarm device, you can set to emit an alarm tone. Show Message: A letter “S”...
  • Page 41: Intelligent Analysis

    5.1.8.7 Intelligent Analysis The statistical result can be queried by Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Annual for Cross In& Cross Out. 5.1.8.8 Intelligent Schedule In order to active the intelligent function, you need to config the schedule. The schedule will be active in 24 hours x 7 days.
  • Page 42: Record

    Resolution: This parameter defines how large the recorded image will be. FPS: This parameter defines the number of frames per second the DVR will record. Video Encode Type: For IP camera only. DVR support H.264 IP camera only. If you choose H.265, live view screen of the IP channel will display “Decoding Failed”.
  • Page 43: Record Schedule

    Record Switch: Check to enable the recording in this channel. Stream Mode: Choose the recording quality. If you choose Dualstream, the system will record in both Mainstream &Substream. PreRecord: If this option is enabled, the DVR starts recording a few seconds before an alarm event occurs.
  • Page 44: Capture Schedule

    Enable Capture: Enable or disable automatic capturing on the channel. Stream Type: Select the image resolution by mainstream or substream. Normal Interval: Time interval to capture an image in normal recording. Alarm Interval: Time interval to capture an image when motion, IO alarm or PIR is triggered Manual Capture: Enable or disable manual capture in the channel 5.2.3.2 Capture Schedule Channel: Select the channel to set its capture parameters.
  • Page 45: Alarm

    5.3 Alarm In these section, you can configure the alarm parameters. 5.3.1 Motion Operation is same as 5.1.5 Motion 5.3.2 I/O This is an optional function, it will appear if your DVR supports sensor I/O, you connect external sensor I/O alarm devices to work with the DVR. Alarm In: I/O channel.
  • Page 46: Pir

    5.3.3 PIR Operation is same as 5.1.6 PIR 5.3.4 PTZ Linkage If you had connected the PTZ cameras, you can set the linkage between PTZ cameras and Motion Alarm and/or external I/O sensor alarm. With the linkage function, you can turn your PTZ cameras focus to the preset point when a motion or I/O alarm happens.
  • Page 47: Network

    Switch: Check the box to enable the monitoring of the event. Buzzer: Set the buzzer duration when the event occurs (Off/10s/20s/40s/60s). To disable buzzer, select OFF. Latch Time: This is an optional function. Determine how long the external alarm device to sound (10s, 20s, 40s, 60s) if your DVR support to connect external alarm device.
  • Page 48: Pppoe

    5.4.1.1PPPoE This is an advanced protocol that allows the DVR to connect to the network more directly via DSL modem. Check the “Enable PPPOE” box, and then enter the User name & Password of the PPPoE. Click Apply to save, system will reboot to active the PPPoE setting. 5.4.1.2 3G This is a prior using the mobile network, you need to connect a 3G dongle to the DVR.
  • Page 49: Ddns

    Web Port: This is the port that you will use to log in remotely to the DVR (e.g. using the Web Client). If the default port 80 is already taken by other applications, please change it. Client Port: This is the port that the DVR will use to send information through. If the default port 9000 is already taken by other applications, please change it.
  • Page 50: Email

    User/Password: Enter the user name and password you obtained when creating an account on the DDNS service provider’s web page. After all parameters are entered, click Test DDNS to test the DDNS settings. If the test result is “Network is unreachable or DNS is incorrect”, please check whether the network works fine, or the DDNS information is correct or not.
  • Page 51: Ftp

    The color codes on email schedule have the following meanings: Green: Slot for Motion detection. Yellow: Slot for I/O Alarm (optional). Red: Slot for Exception (HDD full, HDD error, or Video Loss). Purple: Slot for PIR (optional). 5.4.4 FTP This menu allows you to enable FTP function to view and load captured snapshots from DVR to your storage device over FTP.
  • Page 52: Device

    5. 5 Device In this section, you can configure the internal HDD & Cloud storage function. 5. 5.1 Disk This menu allows you to check & configure the internal HDD(s). You need to format the HDD only at the first startup and if you replace a new HDD. Format HDD: Select the HDD you want to format and then click Format HDD.
  • Page 53: Disk Group

    A Redundant HDD can be used to automatically backup video footage on the recording (read-write) hard drive. When a redundant HDD is set, the system can be set to record cameras in parallel to both the recording hard drive and the redundant hard drive in case of hard drive failure. 5.5.1.1 Disk Group If your DVR supports to install multiple HDDs, you can configure the HDD to be different groups.
  • Page 54: Cloud

    Whole Evaluation not passed, continue to use the disk: If for some reason the hard drive has developed a fault (such as one or more bad sectors), you can instruct your DVR to continue saving to the drive. Self-check Type: There are three types available: Short: This test verifies major components of the hard drive such as read/write heads, electronics and internal memory.
  • Page 55: General

    5.6.1 General Device Name: Enter the desired name for your DVR. The name can include both letters and numbers. Device ID: Enter the desired ID for your DVR. The device ID is used to identify the DVR, and can only be composed of numbers.
  • Page 56: Ntp Settings

    Date: Click the calendar icon to change the date. Time: Click the dialogue box to change the time. Date Format: Select the preferred date format. Time Format: Select the preferred time format. Time Zone: Select a time zone relevant to your region or city. 5.6.1.2 NTP Settings The NTP (Network Time Protocol) function allows your DVR to automatically sync its clock with a time server.
  • Page 57: Live-Out

    Video Output: To choose the output options: LIVE-OUT is used to configure the main output parameters. SPOT-OUT is an optional option to config the VGA spot output parameters. 5.6.2.1 LIVE-OUT Choose LIVE-OUT from the Video Output drop-down menu. SEQ Mode: Select how many video channels you would like to display when your DVR is in sequence mode.
  • Page 58: Multi-User

    Scale: To adjust the size of the displayed screen by scale. X Offset: To move the displayed screen to left or right. Y Offset: To move the displayed screen to up or down. Click once or long press the left button of your mouse on the arrow to adjust the size and position, or you can scroll the wheel of the mouse to adjust.
  • Page 59: Changing Password

    5.6.3.1 Changing Password To change the password for the administrator or user accounts, click the User Edit icon . The password has to be a minimum of 8 characters and can contain a mixture of numbers and letters. Enter your new password again to confirm, and then click Save to save your new password. You will be required to input your old password to authenticate.
  • Page 60: Setting User Permissions

    5.6.3.3 Setting User Permissions The administrator account is the only account that has full control of all system functions. You can enable or disable access to certain menus and functions of each user account. 1. Click the edit icon under Permission tab. 2.
  • Page 61: Load Default

    Log Searching and Backing Up: 1. Click the field next to Start Date & Start Time to choose the starting date & time for your search from the on-screen calendar. 2. Click the field next to End Date & End Time to choose the end date & time for your search from the on-screen calendar.
  • Page 62: Upgrade

    5.6.4.3 Upgrade 1. Copy the firmware file (.sw file) to your USB drive, and insert the USB flash drive into the DVR’s USB port. 2. Click Select File button to choose the firmware file in your USB flash drive, then Click OK. 3.
  • Page 63: Ip Camera Maintain

    Auto Reboot: Check to enable. Time: You can set the DVR to reboot by day, week or month. 5.6.5 IP Camera Maintain This menu allows you to upgrade the IP camera’s firmware and restore default settings of IP camera. 5.6.5.1 Upgrade IP Camera 1.
  • Page 64: System Information

    5.6.6 System Information This menu allows you to view the system information, channel information, record information & network status. 5.6.6.1 Information View system information such as device ID, device model name, IP address, MAC address, firmware version and more. If your DVR supports P2P function, you will find the P2P ID & P2P QR code in the information page. You can scan this QR cord with mobile app to remote view the DVR.
  • Page 65: Network State

    5.6.6.4 Network State View network information. Total Band Width: It shows the DVR’s total input band width for IP cameras. Used Band Width: It shows the used band width of IP cameras.
  • Page 66: Search, Playback & Backup

    6 Search, Playback & Backup The Search function gives you the ability to search for and play previously recorded videos as well as snapshots that are stored on your DVR’s hard drive. You have the choice of playing video that matches your recording schedule, manual recordings or motion events only.
  • Page 67: Search & Play Video In General

    6. Timeline: Continuous recordings are shown with colored bars to represent different types of recording (legend shown in the bottom-right corner of the display). Use the time frame options to view a smaller or larger time period. Different types of recording shown in different colors: Continuous Recording in color;...
  • Page 68: Video Clip Backup

    6.1.1.1 Video Clip Backup 1. Insert your USB flash drive to the DVR. 2. Start a video recording playback. 3. Click icon. 4. Check the channel(s) you want to make a video clip backup. 5. Move the mouse cursor to the timeline where you want to start the video clip. 6.
  • Page 69: Event Search, Playback & Backup

    6.1.2 Event Search, Playback & Backup Event search lets you view a list of video recordings with the channel, start and end time, and recording type conveniently summarized. You can also quickly back up events to a USB flash drive. To search, play &...
  • Page 70: Event Playback Control

    In the detailed view mode, you can lock the video events to keep events from being overwritten in the hard drive. Click the icon to lock or click to unlock the events. 8. When you click the left button of your mouse upon one of the event, system will show the event information on the left bottom corner of the screen.
  • Page 71: Smart Search & Playback

    To search & play video in sub-periods: 1. Choose the date & time you want to search. 2. Choose the split-screens you want the videos to be played in. 3. Check the recording types you want to search, or check Search Type to choose all. 4.
  • Page 72: Smart Search Area

    To start a smart search & playback: 1. Choose the date & time you want to search. 2. Check the recording types you want to search, or check Search Type to choose all. 3. Choose the channel you want to search, the motion recording in the selected channel will be searched automatically.
  • Page 73: Picture Search & View

    Smart Controls Bar Click this to define a full screen detection area Click this to delete all areas created. Click this to search and play video based on the areas defined. Click this to return to the playback interface. To define one or more specific areas, please do the following: 1.
  • Page 74: Picture Preview Control

    7. You can switch the view of list form in by clicking below icons which is show at the right bottom corner of the screen: Thumbnails view. You can view the snapshots of the events. List view. The events will be displayed in list. Detailed view.
  • Page 75: Remote Access Via Web Client

    7 Remote Access via Web Client Use the Web Client to remotely access your DVR at any time via a PC. Before you access the Web Client, you need to ensure that the internet settings of the DVR are configured properly. 7.1 Basic System Environment Requirements The minimum requirements for hardware and OS required to run Web Client are given as below.
  • Page 76 3. After installing the plug-in, close & launch again your browser and repeat step 1 to open the login page. Input your user name and password to login the web client. Note: If you use Google Chrome, please use Version V41 or below. If you use V42 to V44, you need to enable NPAPI plugins.
  • Page 77: Web Client Manager

    2. Download the plug-in "SurveillanceClient.dmg", locate the downloaded file and double click it. 3. Click on “Continue”  “Install”. Enter user name and password for Mac computer, Click on “Install Software”  “Close” to finish installation. 4. Close Safari and open again to repeat step 1 to open the Web Client login page. 7.3 Web Client Manager The web client supports to fully control the DVR with administrator account.
  • Page 78 1. Channel List: Open the channel list for quick camera function Click button to display the Channel List. Click button to hide the Channel List. Turn the Live video stream on/off. The button is in blue color if the live video stream is on. Manual Recording buttons.
  • Page 79: Playback

    Directional Arrows: Click to move the PTZ camera. Automatic line scan. PTZ Speed: Click to set the speed of the PTZ camera's movement. Zoom: Click –/+ to zoom in or out. Focus: Click –/+ to adjust focus. Iris: Click –/+ to adjust iris. Preset Point: Add, remove, or go to preset point.
  • Page 80: Playback Control Buttons

    To search recordings: 1. Click Playback in the top-right corner of the window. 2. Select a day on the calendar to search for recordings from. Days with recordings appear with a red underline. 3. Select the recording type to search for from the dropdown next to Type, or select All to search for all recordings.
  • Page 81: Remote Setting

    Choose the files you want to download, press Start Download button to begin, you will see the download status. Press Stop Download button to stop. Playback Speed. Click to choose the playing speed. Play All Channels: Click to play all channels you have chosen to searched. Only available when the Synchronous playback option is not checked.
  • Page 82: Viewing Backed Up Video On Pc/Mac

    8 Viewing Backed Up Video on PC/Mac This section will help you to play the backup files with the powerful video player which is attached in the CD. For Mac users, please install the app “VideoPlayer_x.x.xx_xxxx_xx_x.dmg”, for example: VideoPlayer_1.0.15_2017_01_6.dmg. For PC users, please install the software “VideoPlayer_x.x.xx_xxxx_xx_xx.exe”, for example: VideoPlayer_1.0.15_2017_01_06.exe.
  • Page 83 1. Play List Add files Remove files To choose play mode: play a single file and stop; play all listed files by sequence; repeat one file; repeat all files. Filter by file name Hide/Show Play list Click to open files or load a folder. 3.
  • Page 84: Remote Access Via Mobiel Devices

    9 Remote Access via Mobiel Devices The DVR supports to remote access via mobile devices based on Android & iOS operating system. 1. Search Homeguardsafe from Google Play Store for android devices or App Store or iOS devices and install. 2.
  • Page 85: Appendix

    10 Appendix 10.1 Troubleshooting Q1: What can I do if the system does not detect the HDD? Check if the power supply system is properly connected and data cord and power cables are securely connected, and if something wrong with the HDD interface. Or you may check if your HDD is supported by referring to the specifications or descriptions.
  • Page 86: Usage Maintenance

    e. Address of PTZ decoder does not match that of DVR. f. If many decoders are connected, the farthest side of AB line of PTZ decoder should be added 120 resistance to realize reflection suppression and impedance matching. Otherwise, PTZ control will be unstable.
  • Page 87 Helpdesk / Technical Support support@homeguardworld.com www.homeguardworld.com/support HGDVK7700-4M-070518 © 2018 HOMEGUARD...

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