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Before reading this manual This manual contains basic instructions on installing and using Hybrid Network Video Recorder, an IDIS product. Users who are using this product for the first time, as well as users with experience using comparable products, must read this manual carefully before use and heed to the warnings and precautions contained herein while using the product.
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Before reading this manual Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions 14. Damage requiring Service All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified is operated. service personnel under the following conditions: 2.
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Before reading this manual In-Text Symbol Type Description Caution Important information concerning a specific function. Note Useful information concerning a specific function. User’s Caution Statement Caution: Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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IDIS Co., Ltd. reserves all rights concerning this manual. Use or duplication of this manual in part or whole without the prior consent of IDIS Co., Ltd. is strictly prohibited. Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Part 1 – Introduction Product Features This is a video recorder that supports surveillance, recording, and playback of video from network IP and analog cameras. This NVR (Hybrid Network Video Recorder) unit offers the following features: ● Real-time recording of analog and/or network IP cameras, up to 32 cameras total. User determines exact combination with a maximum of 16 analog inputs.
Upon unpackaging the product, check the contents inside to ensure that all the following accessories are included. Network Video Recorder Power Cable Quick Guide Multi Audio Cable Manual and IDIS Center Optical USB Mouse IR Remote Control SATA2 Cables Program CD...
Part 1 – Introduction Overview Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 90! @ # Camera Buttons Enter Button Arrow Buttons Menu Button Zoom Button PTZ Button Panic Recording Button LEDs Display Button Status Button Bookmark Button Freeze Button Playback Alarm Button Jog Dial, Shuttle Ring...
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Part 1 – Introduction 1 Camera Button 7 Panic Recording Button Pressing the Camera button while in Live or Playback Pressing the PANIC button displays the icon and mode displays images from the selected camera in commences recording irrespective of the current full screen.
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Part 1 – Introduction $ Playback Buttons The Shuttle Ring only functions These buttons are used to select menus and options. in the Playback mode. The Shuttle Ring is spring loaded and returns to the center position Plays the video in normal speed when released.
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Part 1 – Introduction Connections on the Front Panel Flash Memory Mouse USB HDD...
Part 1 – Introduction Rear Panel Video Input Video Loop Through Audio In Video In Port Network Port eSATA Port RS-485 Port RS-232 Port Alarm Connection Ports HDMI Port VGA Out Port Audio Out Power In Port...
Part 1 – Introduction Rear Panel Connections Video In Port Video Input Connect the coaxial cables from the video sources to the This port does not support PoE. It's possible to establish a BNC Video In connectors. network with network cameras and external hubs using a Cat6 cable.
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Part 1 – Introduction ● ● Connector Pin Outs Do not connect or disconnect an eSATA device while the NVR is powered on. To connect an eSATA device, first turn off the NVR and unplug the power cable. Master Unit Slave Unit Connect the eSATA device and then power the eSATA RX →...
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Part 1 – Introduction ● Alarm In 1 through 16 ● Connector Arrangement This NVR is capable of responding to event signals from external alarm in devices. Connect mechanical ALARM IN Alarm In 1 through 16 or electrical switches to AI 1 through 16 and the GND 1 through 16 (ground) connector.
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Part 1 – Introduction Factory Reset Located next to the Audio Out port on the rear of the NVR is a switch that, once activated, will reset the NVR to all its initial factory settings. A factory reset will clear all NVR settings configured by the user.
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Part 1 – Introduction Connections on the Rear Panel Analog Camera Microphone Network Camera Network Remote Monitoring Keyboard eSATA Storage Device Speaker Sensor Alarm Power VGA Monitor HDMI Monitor...
Part 1 – Introduction Remote Control ID Button DISPLAY Button SEQUENCE Button FREEZE Button 3 4 5 ALARM Button Camera Buttons FOCUS NEAR/FAR Button PRESET SET/VIEW Button ZOOM IN/OUT Button MENU Button PTZ Button Arrow Buttons Enter Button ZOOM Button PANIC Button Playback Buttons...
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Part 1 – Introduction in Time-lapse Search mode displays the Control Area 1 ID Button menu. Using the menu button in the Used to assign remote control ID values. control area, you can move the screen. Top by using No additional remote control assignment is necessary this button in the Control Area menu displays the if the system's ID is 0.
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Part 1 – Introduction ^ Playback Buttons Scans backward through the video at a fast rate. (Press to cycle through , and the speed) Plays the video in normal speed and displays r on the screen. Pressing the "qbutton " during playback pauses the video and displays on the screen.
Part 2 - Appendix System Log Types Boot Up Panic On System Shutdown Panic Off Restart Clear All Data Upgrade Success Clear Disk Upgrade Error Format Disk Power Failure Disk Full Time Changed Auto Deletion Time Zone Change Search Begin Time Sync.
Part 2 - Appendix Error Code Types Upgrade Error Codes Type Type Unknown Error Remote Network Error Incorrect File Version No Remote Upgrade Permission Incorrect OS Version Remote Upgrade File Save Failure Incorrect Software Version Remote Upgrade Cancelled by User Incorrect Kernel Version USB Storage Device Mount Failure Storage Device Mount Failure...
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Part 2 - Appendix Clip Copy Error Codes Type Type Unknown Error Disk Error Device Error Clip Player Execution File Not Found Device Connection Failure Clip Player Execution File Access Failure CD Media Not Found Clip Player Execution File Save Failure Incorrect Media Image Generation Failure File Name Taken...
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Part 2 - Appendix Network Error Codes Type Type Cause of Failure Unknown Connection Cancelled by User Normal Logout No Response from Network Device Host All Channels in Use - Connection Denied High Network Noise Level Incorrect Product Version Info Transmission Queue Full Incorrect User Name or Password Incorrect OEM Info...
Part 2 - Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Solution ● Check the power cable connection status. The main unit won't turn on. ● Check the power outlet. ● Check the camera's video cable connection status. ● Check the monitor's video cable connection status. Unable to display Live video.
Part 2 - Appendix Specifications These product specifications may change without prior notice. General Exterior Dimensions 430mm x 88mm x 414.8mm (W x H x D) Weight (Main Unit) 5.9kg (with 1HDD) Working Temperature 0°C – 40°C Operating Humidity 0% – 90% Power 100V-240V~ Power Consumption...
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Part 2 - Appendix Connectors Video In Ethernet: 1 port, Composite: 16 BNC Video Loop Composite: 16 BNC HDMI: 1 HDMI Monitor Out VGA: 1 DB15 Audio In 16 RCA connectors Audio Out 1 RCA connector Alarm Terminal block Ethernet Port 1 RJ-45 eSATA Ports 2 eSATA ports...
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