SVAT CLEARVU9 Instruction Manual

SVAT CLEARVU9 Instruction Manual

4ch all-in-one 17" lcd-dvr ultra slim system w/ 4 indoor/outdoor hi-res night vision security cameras v1.0
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4CH All-In-One 17" LCD-DVR
Ultra Slim System w/ 4 Indoor/Outdoor Hi-Res Night Vision Security Cameras
COMPLETE SYSTEM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
V1.0
CLEARVU9
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  • Page 1 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see 4CH All-In-One 17" LCD-DVR Ultra Slim System w/ 4 Indoor/Outdoor Hi-Res Night Vision Security Cameras COMPLETE SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL V1.0 CLEARVU9 www.svat.com...
  • Page 2 Online live web chat: www.svat.com/support Toll free fax: 1.888.771.1701 Note: This is manual version 1.0 for this product. You may find updated versions by visiting our website at www.svat.com CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see NEED HELP? Toll free telephone:...
  • Page 3 (include RA #). This warranty is valid only in Canada and the continental U.S. This warranty cannot be re-issued. Tearing the tamper-proof sticker on the DVR case will void the product warranty. CLEARVU9 SVAT CANADA 4080 Montrose Road Niagara Falls, ON...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Turn Off The LCD Screen (Recording Continues) ...17 LIVE DISPLAY ... 17 Multi-Screens ...18 Key Lock Function ...18 Locking The Screen ...19 RECORDING MODES ... 19 To Play Back Footage ...20 Advanced Search ...21 CLEARVU9 TABLE OF CONTENTS SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 5 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see Accessing The Search Menu ...21 Searching By Time ...21 Searching By Event ...22 MAIN MENU ... 23 General Menu ...23 Display Menu ...24 Onscreen Display Menu ...24 Monitor Menu ...25 Screen Saver Menu: ...26 Camera Menu ...27...
  • Page 6 Forwarding Outside Your Network ...79 Setting Up A Dynamic DNS Account ...79 Finalizing Setup ...81 Configuring The DVR’s DDNS Information ...82 Setting Up Your DVR To Send Email Alerts ...83 CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see ...71 (Within Your Network)
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the CLEARVU9! Use this ultra slim, all-in-one security system to monitor your home or business, and experience the convenience in viewing video on the built-in 19” LCD screen. Correct installation and use of this system will greatly increase the security in your home or business.
  • Page 8: What Is Included

    Stylishly Integrated 17” LCD The LCD profile is amazingly slim. View crisp clean video on the 17” screen. The CLEARVU9 instantly transforms your viewing space into a vibrant, clutter-free, security base station. View Video Online w/ No Service Fees (Supports DDNS) View live or recorded footage from any computer with Internet Explorer, anywhere in the world (other web browsers are not compatible).
  • Page 9: Optional Accessory

    SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see Advanced Motion Activated Recording You can set the DVR to record only when motion is detected and alert you with an audible alarm. You can even set individual cameras to detect motion, and only video from those cameras will be recorded. Motion Mask allows you to block areas with constant motion, ensuring that only suspicious activity is recorded.
  • Page 10: Buttons & Connections

    BUTTONS & CONNECTIONS CLEARVU9 17" LCD DVR 1. Monitor Speaker 2. Channel Selection Buttons - Select to display individual cameras in live display and playback. Can also be used to enter numeric passwords (when prompted) 3. Pause Button 4. Navigation / Reviews / Control Buttons • Review / Playback Button...
  • Page 11: Things To Consider Before Installation

    1. Plug the 4 PIN DIN female connection on the camera into the 4 PIN DIN male connection on the 60 ft. video/power wire. 3. Plug the camera’s power adapter into an AC outlet. CLEARVU9 2. Plug the camera’s power supply into the power jack located on the 60 ft. video/power wire.
  • Page 12: Connecting Additional Devices To The Dvr

    Plug in the included USB mouse into one of the USB ports on the side of the DVR for convenient onscreen navigation of menus and display settings. NOTE: This manual is written with the mouse being the main tool for navigation. CLEARVU9 NOTE: For detailled instructions and information on the cameras incluced with this system, please refer to the Camera Manual on pg.103.
  • Page 13: Usb Cd/Dvd Writer, External Hard Drive, Or Usb Flash Driver

    ARCHIVING RECORDED FOOTAGE You can connect a plug and play CD/DVD Writer to this CLEARVU9 to back up and archive recorded footage that is on the DVR. Simply plug your external device into the DVR and follow the instructions on pg. 62 to back up your footage to the drive.
  • Page 14: A Microphone (Not Included) For 2 Way Communication

    CONNECTING A MICROPHONE (NOT INCLUDED) FOR 2 WAY COMMUNICATION CONNECTING A TV/EXTERNAL SPEAKER (NOT INCLUDED) FOR LISTENING TO LIVE AUDIO OR 2 WAY COMMUNICATION CLEARVU9 If you connect a microphone to one of the AUDIO IN jacks, you can communicate with computers that are remotely connected to the DVR.
  • Page 15: Using The Remote Control For Onscreen Navigation

    5 NAVIGATION / REVIEWS / CONTROL BUTTONS Up Button Review/ Playback Button Changes the Playback Speed Down Button Changes the Reverse Speed Reverse Playback Button Pause Button CLEARVU9 6 MENU BUTTONS Display Button Search Button PTZ Button Key Lock Button Sequence Button Zoom Button...
  • Page 16: Connecting And Powering On

    4 channels. NOTE: When powered on for the first time, the CLEARVU9 will automatically begin recording if cameras are connected. The DVR will continue to record on this setting until it is manually changed to a different mode.
  • Page 17: Shutting Down

    MAKING CHANGES TO THE CAMERA TITLE MENU, pg.27. For more information on different recording modes, please see RECORDING MODES, pg.19. CLEARVU9 button on the DVR until the password window pops up. next to each camera title shows that the camera is continuously recording. For more information on...
  • Page 18: Multi-Screens

    MULTI-SCREENS The CLEARVU9 gives you several different viewing options for your cameras. You can choose between Sequence Mode, Single camera, and Quad (4 camera). TO CHANGE YOUR CAMERA DISPLAY To change your camera display, click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen.
  • Page 19: Locking The Screen

    8. Key lock is now disabled, and you are able to access menus and change settings. RECORDING MODES The CLEARVU9 offers 3 different recording modes. CLEARVU9 6. Right Click on the live display screen to bring up the Key lock screen 7.
  • Page 20: To Play Back Footage

    You can choose between full screen, sequence, and quad. 11. When you are finished reviewing footage in playback mode, press CLEARVU9 beside each camera title indicates that the camera is in continuous recording mode. icon will display next to the camera title when the camera , meaning that the camera is in Motion Detection mode, but is not on the DVR’s button panel.
  • Page 21: Advanced Search

    Orange blocks mean that there is archived video for the time period, and blue blocks mean that video was not recorded during the time. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 22: Searching By Event

    Live Display screen. NOTE: Pressing PLAY puts the DVR into playback mode. For information and detailed instructions on navigating through Playback mode, please see PLAYBACK MODE pg.20. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 23: Main Menu

    1. To access the GENERAL menu, click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen. 2. Click the SETUP icon. 3. Enter your password (the default password is ‘1234’) and select OK. 4. Click the GENERAL button. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 24: Display Menu

    BORDER: Turn the border around each channel in multi screen display mode ON or OFF. BORDER COLOR: If the border is turned ON, you can change it to be gray, white, blue, red, yellow, or green. CLEARVU9 , or icons are displayed at the top right corner of each channel display window. You can turn...
  • Page 25: Monitor Menu

    MOTION POP-UP DWELL: If Motion Pop-Up mode is set to ON, Motion Pop-Up Dwell determines the length of time (between 1-60 seconds) that the camera will be displayed full screen when motion is detected. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see 1.
  • Page 26: Screen Saver Menu

    TO: Only active when the MAIN DISPLAY OFF is set to ON. This is the time for screen saver to deactivate and the LCD monitor to turn back on. TIP: You can manually turn the LCD monitor on and off by pressing CLEARVU9 NOTE: Each of the settings within the Screen Saver menu are described in detail below.
  • Page 27: Camera Menu

    6. When you have made all the desired changes to the CAMERA TITLE menu, click APPLY. If you wish to exit without saving changes, click the top right corner of the window. 7. You will be prompted to save these settings. NOTE: Each of the settings within the CAMERA TITLE menu are described in detail below. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 28: Changing The Camera Title

    6. Under CONTRAST, click the buttons to adjust the brightness between 1 and 100 (the default is 50). 7. Under TINT, click the buttons to adjust the brightness between 1 and 100 (the default is 50). CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 29: Ptz Setup Menu

    3. Connect the camera to any of the BNC Channels on the back of the DVR (the DIN channel must not have a camera connected). 4. Turn on the DVR, your camera should display in appropriate area. CLEARVU9 buttons to select another camera channel.
  • Page 30: Configuring The Ptz Menu Options

    Select the camera’s protocol from the list. BAUD RATE: The communication speed for the PTZ speed. Can be 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400 BPS. Refer to the camera’s instruction manual for its Baud Rate. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 31: Controlling The Ptz Camera Through The Dvr

    3. The PTZ Control screen will pop up. 4. Click the buttons under CAMERA to choose the channel which the PTZ camera is connected to. Video from the PTZ camera will appear on screen. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 32: Motion Sensor Menu

    AREA SETUP menu for each camera and disable areas so that movement from specific entrances does not trigger recording. For more information, refer to ADJUSTING AREA SETUP, below. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 33: Adjusting Area Setup

    Everything within this area will NOT trigger motion recording (indicated by blue shading). When the area you want is inside the box, let go of the mouse button. The squares will then turn blue. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 34 NOTE: In order for these settings to take effect, you must create a motion detection schedule for each camera in the RECORD menu. Please refer to MAKING CHANGES TO THE ACTIVATION MENU, pg.67 for more information. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 35: Sound Menu

    Audio monitoring only works with Channels 1-4. Any other channels will have their audio recorded, but will not have the option to be hooked up for live audio monitoring. CLEARVU9 NOTE: Each of the settings within the AUDIO menu are described in detail below.
  • Page 36: Buzzer Menu

    5. After clicking APPLY, click in the top right corner of the window to exit the SOUND menu and return to the GENERAL menu screen. CLEARVU9 in the top right corner of the window. SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 37: System Menu

    DATE/TIME menu, click APPLY. If you wish to exit without saving changes, click in the top right corner of the window. CLEARVU9 NOTE: Each of the settings within the DATE/TIME menu are described in detail below. SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 38: Network Menu

    You will have the choice to select OK or CANCEL. All previous footage (that is currently conflicting) will be overwritten and erased. MAKING CHANGES TO THE NETWORK MENU CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 39: Mail Menu

    USER – Minimal access. USER members can only view live footage and make adjustments to the live view settings. USER members can NOT play back recorded footage, access any menus or recording options, or power off the DVR CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 40: Adding A New User

    12. Follow steps 5-7 to enter the users e-mail address. The @ and . icons can be accessed by clicking the making sequence title, click to exit the onscreen keyboard. 13. Use the buttons to turn email notifications ON or OFF. CLEARVU9 to exit the onscreen keyboard. SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see button. When you have finished...
  • Page 41: Editing Existing Users

    EDITING EXISTING USERS 1. Double click the user which you wish to edit. 2. The EDIT screen will pop up. 3. Double click the box next to PASSWORD and the onscreen keyboard will pop up. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 42 NOTE: The USER ID can not be edited after it is entered. Only the password, group, email address, and email notification option can be edited. If you wish to change the user name, you must delete the user entirely and create a new USER ID. CLEARVU9 to exit the onscreen keyboard.
  • Page 43: Deleting Users

    OK. 6. The DVR will begin normal operation and will show the default display of all 4 channels. CLEARVU9 NOTE: Users can not be restored once they are deleted. NOTE: All USER ID’s and passwords are case sensitive. SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 44: Updating The System Management Menu

    4. When you have finished selecting your system name, click 5. Click APPLY to save your system name. If you wish to exit without saving changes, click CLEARVU9 NOTE: Each of the settings within the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu are described in detail below.
  • Page 45: Updating The System's Firmware

    2. While in the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu, click PRESS next to the F/W UPDATE option. 3. A screen will pop up listing the USB device and firmware version. 4. Press START. 5. Press OK when prompted. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 46 SYSTEM DATA: System settings can be saved to a USB drive. These settings can be reloaded in the case of accidental changes to settings or for transferring your settings to another CLEARVU9. All information and settings are saved except for the system name and network settings.
  • Page 47: Saving The System Data

    4. After clicking APPLY, click in the top right corner of the window to exit the DISPLAY menu and return to the GENERAL menu screen. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 48: Event/Sensor Menu

    APPLY. If you wish to exit without saving changes, click in the top right corner of the window. CLEARVU9 NOTE: Each of the settings within the HDD EVENT menu are described in detail below. SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 49: Alarm Input Menu

    CLEARVU9 NOTE: The ALARM IN and ALARM OUT menus configure settings for an external alarm device (for example, a motion sensor) or an independent alarm which will sound when an event is detected.
  • Page 50: Buzzer Out Menu

    The LATCHED setting means that the alarm will sound for a set duration of time, which you will decide in step 6. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see buttons to enable or disable this feature.
  • Page 51: Email Notification Menu

    NOT receive e-mail alerts. For detailed information on the MAIL settings and instructions on how to properly set up your DVR for networking, please refer to the DVR NETWORKING GUIDE ,pg.64. CLEARVU9 buttons to set the duration of the alarm to be between 5 and 300 seconds or until a...
  • Page 52: Disk Manage Menu

    APPLY. If you wish to exit without saving changes, click in the top right corner of the window. CLEARVU9 NOTE: Each of the settings within the DISK MANAGE menu are described in detail below. SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 53: Formatting The Dvr's Hard Drive

    NOTE: Formatting the DVR erases all recorded footage. Your recording and system settings will NOT be erased. If you wish to restore your DVR’s settings to its factory defaults, please see UPDATING THE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MENU, pg.44. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 54 3. A progress window will pop up to show you the status of the format. 4. Once formatting is complete, the window will disappear and you will return to the DISK MANAGE screen. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 55: Record Menu

    RECORD menu by clicking the right mouse button on the Live Display screen. Click the SETUP icon. Enter your password (the default password is ‘1234’) and select OK. Click the RECORD button. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 56: Recording Operations Menu

    (motion, alarm, etc) occurs. You can choose intervals between 5-180 seconds. CLEARVU9 in the top right corner of the window. You will be asked whether you want to save...
  • Page 57: Timer/Motion Setup Menu

    3. If you have chosen WEEKLY under SCHEDULE MODE in the RECORDING OPERATIONS menu, you will need to choose the day of the week which you would like to edit. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 58 9. Repeat these settings for any other time periods for the day, or week day, as needed. 10. When you have made all the desired changes to the TIMER/MOTION SETUP menu, click the be asked whether you want to save or cancel your changes. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 59: Activation Menu

    (0) representing 12 – 1 AM and the last block (23) representing 11 PM – 12AM. 4. Use the mouse to click the first (or only) hour of time you wish to edit. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 60 9. When you have made all the desired changes to the RECORDING OPERATIONS menu, click the in the top right corner of the window. You will be asked whether you want to save or cancel your changes. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 61: Alarm Setup Menu

    NOTE: The settings and process of changing settings in the ALARM SETUP menu is identical to the settings and process of changing settings in the TIMER/MOTION SETUP menu. For detailed instructions, please refer to pg.65 for more information. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 62: Archive Menu

    4. Enter your password (the default password is ‘1234’) and select OK. NOTE: If the DVR reads “no archiving device” next to the SELECT DEVICE title, exit out of the ARCHIVING menu and enter again. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 63 (MB), lists the log file and its size (if applicable). Click OK to begin the backup. 13. The footage is extracted to a temporary area on the hard drive. CLEARVU9 to exit the onscreen keyboard. SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 64: Dvr Networking Guide

    In order for the DVR to transmit its video, it must be properly connected to an Internet-ready router. Once the connection is complete, you will be able to access important IP information that will allow you to access the DVR over the Internet. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 65: Connecting The Dvr To Your Router

    5. Click the SYSTEM button. 6. Click the NETWORK title on the left hand side of the screen. The window below will pop up, displaying information which is specific to your DVR. CLEARVU9 button on the DVR until the SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 66: Configuring Settings

    Internet. A smaller TX speed will result in choppier video, but will not create as much of a lag on the network. TIP: For complete online accessibility of your DVR, make sure that the DHCP, DDNS, and WEB SERVICE boxes are checked and enabled. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 67: Preparing Your Computer

    6. Close out of the Options window. NOTE: If you do not have the ActiveX installed and the previous step did not download it, go to http://www.download.com and search for ActiveX. Download the ActiveX Download control. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 68: Installing The Remote Viewer Software On Your Pc

    2. When the software is launched, you will be greeted with a welcome screen. Click ‘Next’ . 3. You will be asked to confirm installation. Click ‘Next’ . 4. Wait while the DVR remote client software is installed. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 69: Understanding The Remote Dvr Viewer Software

    Player” allows you to view footage from your DVR that you have archived to a USB drive. 7. Double click the Remote Agent icon on your desktop to begin using the remote viewer software. UNDERSTANDING THE REMOTE DVR VIEWER SOFTWARE CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 70 DVR SETUP BUTTON Accesses the setup menu and allows you to make changes to the Record, Camera, Sound, Event/Sensor, and System menus. CLEARVU9 DVR DROP DOWN LIST Select the DVR you wish to view from a list of your personal DVR systems.
  • Page 71: Connecting To And Viewing The Dvr Remotely (Within Your Network)

    CREATING A CONNECTION GROUP 1. In the “Group” window on the left, right click “Site” and choose “Add Group”. 2. Enter a name to easily identify the connection group (Office, Home, etc) and press OK. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 72: Entering The Dvr's Information

    3. To remove a camera from being displayed, choose the drop down marked as ‘x’ . NOTE: In some instances, you may have be prompted to disconnect and reconnect to the DVR for the changes to take effect. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 73: Additional Group Settings

    For example, you would need to disconnect from the’ ‘OFFICE’ group before connecting to the ‘PARKING LOT’ group. ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION 1. In the local setup window, click the “Configuration” tab. 2. Use the mouse to check or uncheck boxes and select the following custom settings: CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 74: Connecting To And Accessing Your Dvr Online

    NOTE: Your router may require a user name and password. If you do not know it, ask the person who configured your network. portforward.com will provide you with each router’s default user name and password. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 75: Connecting Via A D-Link Router (Example)

    5. Repeat all instructions listed in Step 4 (above), except enter port 6100 instead of port 80. 6. When complete, select the “Apply” button located at the bottom of the page to save your changes. 7. Port forwarding is now complete! CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 76: Finding Your External Ip

    For Vista users: if you are prompted with the “Windows needs your permission to continue” security notice, click Continue. For Vista users: if you are prompted with a message asking you to install software, click Install. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 77: If Successful

    Check all your network connections and go through the above steps again to make sure a configuration error was not made. If you still can not view the DVR, use the troubleshooting on the next page to help you verify each step as you complete it. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 78 I have done the following: Visited http://www.whatsmyip.org Recorded my external IP address as ______________________. Opened Internet Explorer and entered my external IP into a browser window. Accessed and viewed my DVR through my external IP address. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 79: Forwarding Outside Your Network

    NOTE: The message may take up to 24 hours to arrive in your inbox. If you do not see the message in your inbox, check your junk or spam folders in case it was sent there. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 80 11. Type in a host name (subdomain name). We recommend you use your name, company name, or something that is easy for you to remember. 12. Choose a domain name from the dropdown menu. We recommend using the dyndns.org suffix. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 81: Finalizing Setup

    FINALIZING SETUP Now you must set your DVR to be associated with the DynDNS account you just created. This will ensure that when your external IP address changes, all other settings will change accordingly. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 82: Configuring The Dvr's Ddns Information

    You need to change the address next to DDNS SERVER so that it is the same as the DynDNS you just created. Click the empty box next to DDNS SERVER. A virtual keyboard will pop up. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 83: Setting Up Your Dvr To Send Email Alerts

    ON. If you have not set this up previously, refer to MAKING CHANGES TO THE USER MANAGEMENT MENU, pg.39 for instructions on enabling email alerts. You must also have notifications enabled in the E-MAIL NOTIFICATION MENU. For more information on making changes to the E-MAIL NOTIFICATION and enabling notifications, please see pg.51. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 84: Sending A Test Email

    ‘from’ field of the e-mail with the DVR name. If you have more than one DVR, naming will help identify one system from another. For example, office@dvrlink.net and cottage@dvrlink.net will help you identify where the alert is coming from. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS...
  • Page 85: Configuring Mail Settings

    NOTE: Only one person can access the DVR’s settings at a time. If someone else is accessing a menu (remotely or on the DVR itself) you will receive an error message and will not be able to access the menus until the person exits out of the menu. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 86: Record Menu

    DVR. Information and instructions on how to make changes to the DVR’s RECORD menu are outlined earlier in the manual, and can be used as a guide to change settings via the Remote Software. For more information on the DVR’s Record settings, please refer to RECORD MENU, pg.55. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 87: Camera Menu

    DVR. Information and instructions on how to make changes to the DVR’s CAMERA menu are outlined earlier in the manual, and can be used as a guide to change settings via the Remote Software. For more information on the DVR’s Record settings, please refer to CAMERA MENU, pg.27. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 88: Sound Menu

    DVR. Information and instructions on how to make changes to the DVR’s SOUND menu are outlined earlier in the manual, and can be used as a guide to change settings via the Remote Software. For more information on the DVR’s Sound settings, please refer to SOUND MENU, pg.35. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 89: Event/Sensor Menu

    DVR. Information and instructions on how to make changes to the DVR’s EVENT/SENSOR menu are outlined earlier in the manual, and can be used as a guide to change settings via the Remote Software. For more information on the DVR’s Event/Sensor settings, please refer to EVENT/ SENSOR, pg.48. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 90: System Menu

    DVR. Information and instructions on how to make changes to the DVR’s SYSTEM menu are outlined earlier in the manual, and can be used as a guide to change settings via the Remote Software. For more information on the DVR’s Event/Sensor settings, please refer to SYSTEM, pg.37. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 91: Referring To The Event Viewer For Events And Activity

    SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see REFERRING TO THE EVENT VIEWER FOR EVENTS AND ACTIVITY 1. The Remote Software will keep a log of all events while the computer is connected to the DVR. To view a list of events click the EVENT VIEWER button .
  • Page 92: Using The Remote Software's Search Mode To Play Back Previously Recorded Footage

    PC can access the DVR DVR SETUP BUTTON Accesses the setup menu and allows you to make changes to the Record, Camera, Sound, Event/Sensor, and System menus. CLEARVU9 button to access the Search Menu. DIVISION BUTTON Different screen modes. ARCHIVING BUTTON Allows you to choose and save footage to your PC for review or archiving.
  • Page 93 Displays the playback speed of the video currently playing. DECREASE PLAYBACK SPEED Slows the speed of the video being played to 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, or 32x. CLEARVU9 REFRESH TIMECLOCK BUTTON Loads all video footage up to the point that button was pressed SCROLL UP BUTTON Allows you to move through the camera list.
  • Page 94: Finding Previously Recorded Footage

    1. Pre-recorded footage can be archived to the PC that is connected to the DVR by clicking the ARCHIVE CLEARVU9 to select and adjust the specific time of the footage you would like to review. If you do not know to begin playing the selected .
  • Page 95: Saving Still Shots (Screen Caps) To Your Pc

    4. Click “Save”. The still shot is now saved to your computer. NOTE: The still shot is saved in the same style as the current screen display. For example, quad screen single screen, etc. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 96: Sending A Still Image To Your Printer

    Remote Software screen. 8. Press to play the video associated with the event. NOTE: For more information on playing back footage through the Remote Viewer, refer to PLAYING BACK PREVIOUS FOOTAGE. pg.92 for instructions. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 97: Using The Backup Player To View Archived Footage On Your Pc

    3. Choose the file you wish to open and press “Open”. 4. Press the button to begin playback of the selected file. 5. You can use the controls under the display to adjust playback direction and speed, or stop footage as needed. CLEARVU9 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see...
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting Guide

    Timer recording is not working properly. Can not save the customized Sequence screen which I have created CLEARVU9 in the top right corner of the window. • Check the power cord connection to the DVR and the outlet and ensure that the DVR has power.
  • Page 99 Video footage plays slow and choppy when viewing the DVR over a remote connection. My browser keeps freezing CLEARVU9 • Your chosen dates/times do not contain any video or data. Choose a larger, or alternate time frame. •...
  • Page 100 (Internet) Connection I am not receiving any notification emails from the DVR. Remote control is not working CLEARVU9 • Check all your network connections. • Repeat the steps on pg.64 again to make sure a configuration error was not made.
  • Page 101: Compatible Ptz Protocol

    Recording Qualities ...Low, Standard, High, Highest Recording Modes ... Continuous, Scheduled, Motion, Alarm Recording Media ...160GB HDD Storage Capacity ...Unlimited (160GB Included) Autostart Recording ...Yes Auto Resume Recording ...Yes HDD Type ... Internal CLEARVU9 Protocol Panasonic WV-CSR604 Panasonic WV-CSR850 Panasonic Kalatel Honeywell...
  • Page 102: Outdoor Camera (Spartan1)

    Motion Detection ... No Viewing Angle ... 60 Degrees Electronic Shutter ...1/60 ~ 1/100000 sec BLC ... No CLEARVU9 Alarm Sensor Inputs ...Yes, 4 Alarm Sensor Connection ...Terminal Block Remote Control ...Yes Supported USB Peripherals ... USB flash drive, external CD writer, Alarm Relay Outputs ...Yes, 1...
  • Page 103: Complete Spartan1 Camera Manual

    SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see Hi-Res Security Camera Indoor/Outdoor CCD Color Camera w/ Night Vision ACCESSORY - CAMERA Model# CV67 www.svat.com INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 1.0...
  • Page 104: What Is Included

    1.WHAT IS INCLUDED Window 1 Indoor/Outdoor Night Vision CCD Color Camera Warning Stickers 2. CAMERA FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS CLEARVU9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 60ft 4 PIN DIN to RCA (male) Video/Power Wire CCD Cameras 1. Sun Shield helps prevent glare from bright lights.
  • Page 105: Installation

    BNC to RCA adapter before connecting the camera. CLEARVU9 1. Screw the mounting bracket into the camera’s mounting hole, turning it clockwise. 2. Mount the camera in the desired location no more than 60 feet from the TV/Monitor/VCR/DVR unless you have purchased additional wiring.
  • Page 106: Troubleshooting

    Video Output ...60ft 4 PIN DIN to RCA (male) Video/Power Wire TV System ...NTSC Microphone ...No Motion Detection ...No Viewing Angle ... 60 Degrees Electronic Shutter ...1/60 ~ 1/100000 sec CLEARVU9 BLC ...No AGC ...Automatic ELC ...Automatic Line Lock ...No Iris Control ...No White Balance ...Automatic...
  • Page 107: Drilling Template

    SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see 7. DRILLING TEMPLATE To wall mount the camera, drill three holes using a 3/16" drill bit and the template below. Insert the supplied wall anchors into holes and secure camera to wall with supplied screws.
  • Page 108: Customer Information Card

    SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see NOTES AREA Customer Information Card Contact Name: Company: Address: Postal Code: Phone Number: Email: Model Number of Product: Serial Number of Product: Purchase Date: Place of Purchase: NOTE: We recommend that you keep a record of your purchase receipt with your manual for any future returns or support issues.
  • Page 109 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see NOTES AREA CLEARVU9...
  • Page 110 SVAT ELECTRONICS now you can see NOTES AREA CLEARVU9...
  • Page 112 VISIT US ON THE WEB! • Product Information • User Manuals • Quick Start Guides www.svat.com SVAT ELECTRONICS • Specification Sheets • Software Updates • Firmware Upgrades now you can see...

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