D-MAX STANDALONE H.264 User Manual

Standalone h.264 digital video recorder

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STANDALONE H.264
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 STANDALONE H.264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Before Usage

    Before usage The User manual is for DVR installation and operation. The User who install the device first or Qualified Personal, before installing DVR, has to read user manual carefully and follow warning instructions avoiding malfunction of operation or product failure.
  • Page 3 Approved HDD List Capacity Manufacturer MODEL Name F/W Ver. WD2500AVVS 63L2BO Western Digital WD2500AAJS 22B4A0 HDS721025CLA382 HDD 250G 250G SATA Hitachi HDS721025CLA382 HCS5C1025CLA382 Seagate ST3250312CS SC13 HDD 320G 320G Seagate ST3320418AS CC38 SATA Western Digital WD5000AVVS 63H0B1 ST3500418AS CC38 Seagate HDD 500G 500G ST3500312CS...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    - CONTENTS - 1. OVERVIEW ∙ Features ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………….…...……..6 2. INSTALLATION ∙ Package Contents .………………………...………………………….…………………………………………………………….…..…….7 ∙ Part Names and Functions (Front) …………………….………………………………………………………………..….……...8 ∙ Part Names and Functions (Rear) …………………..…………………………………………………………………….….………9 3. SYSTEM OPERATION ∙ Menu Setup ……………….…………………….……………………………………………………………………..………………...…….10 ∙ Icons ……………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………..…10 ∙ Using Remote Control …………………………………………………………………………………….………………………….…..12 ∙...
  • Page 5: Overview

    ∙ Camera …………………...…………………….………………………………………………………………………..……..………….…..…26 ∙ PTZ Setting ……………………………..…………………………….….……………………………………………………………..……26 ∙ Using Pan/Tilt ………………………….……………………….…………………………………………………………………..…..……28 8. RECORD SETUP ∙ Recording Setting …………………..….…………………………..……….……………………………………………………...……….30 ∙ Schedule Record …………………..…….…………………………..……….……………………………………………………..……….31 ∙ Holiday Record ………………….……..…………………………..……….………………………………………………...……….32 9. EVENT SETUP ∙ Sensor ……………………………………...…..……………………………………………………………………………………….…………34 ∙ Motion Detection …………………..….……………………..………………………………………………………………...……..……34 ∙ Camera Tamper Detection ……………………...……………….…………………………………………………..…………..……36 ∙...
  • Page 6: Features

    Features The DVR employs H.264 video encording 4 channel input, audio encoding for 4 channels while simultaneously supports hard disk recording and playback. The DVR has mirroring function, mirroring HAD record and display regardless of unexpected physical shock or demage. Main Features ㆍControl Pan / Tilit by using Mouse or Joystick ㆍ2 USB ports for easy back-up...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Package Contents Please unpack the product, and place the product on a flat place or in the place to be installed. Please check the following contents are included in addition to the main unit. HDD Fixing Screws (5pcs) Batteries for Remote Control (AAAX2) User Manual...
  • Page 8: Part Names And Functions (Front)

    (Front Panel) [1] Sequence of 4-Split and Auto Sequence in order by pressing more than 3 seconds [2] USB Connection Port [3] Channel Keys [4] Remote Control Receiver LED [5] LED Indicator (Power/REC/HDD Status/Network) [6] Buttons for Direction / Select / Play / Pause [7] MENU [8] PTZ Control [9] Search...
  • Page 9 [1] Audio Out : Output Port for the Audio Signal [2] Audio In (1~4) : Input Port for the Audio Signal [3] Video In : Input Port for composite Video Signal [4 Video Out : BNC Type of Output Port for the composite Video Signal [5] VGA : Output Port for VGA Video Signal [6] NETWORK : Network Connection Port [7] Alarm / Sensor / RS-485 (When you connect to PTZ Cameras)
  • Page 10: System Operation

    3. SYSTEM OPERATION Menu Setup The MENU can be operated by pressing the Front Menu Button or using the Remote Control. ☞ Using Front Buttons 1) Press the “MENU” Button. 2) Use the Direction Keys and to selece the MENU and “MENU” Button for “ESC” ☞...
  • Page 11 [3] Recording Status Icon Video Loss Motion Detected Sensor Detected...
  • Page 12: Using Remote Control

    [4] Status Bar • Date / Time • “ER” : Emergency Recording / “SR” : Schedule Recording • Network Connection / Screen Lock • Shows the available capacity of the Hard Disk and “OVERWRITE” when you write again above the current datas. Using Remote Control You can control all the functions with this Remote Control.
  • Page 13: How To Setup Remote Id

    [3] BACKUP : To use USB MEMORY STICK for BACKUP [4] AUDIO : Turns AUDIO ON/OFF and you can select each channel. [5] SEQ (Sequence) : Displays “Auto Sequence” and the Channels automatically you set. [6] PTZ : To control Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera [7] SEARCH : To search the Recording Datas [8] Number (0 ~ 10) : Used as the numeric input keys (to display a single channel or put the password)
  • Page 14 [1] Changing the Remote ID 1) Check the Remote ID in ‘SYSTEM” Menu. 2) Menu System Information Remote ID (0 ~ 99) * The Default Setting is “0”. If you control Multi DVRs in only 1 Remote Control, put different ID Numbers.
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    4. System Configuration System Setup [1] Remote ID : Assign the ID of Remote Control so that user can separately control Mun\lti DVRs with 1 Controller. (ID Range : 0 ~ 99) [2] Mouse Sensitivity : Changes the Sensitivity Level for the Mouse for user’s convenience. ( Basic : 1, to increase the reaction speed : 1 <...
  • Page 16: Time/Date

    Time/Date [1] Time : Set the Time [2] Date : Set the Date [3] Date Format : Year(YYYY), MOnth(MM), Day(DD) [4] Day Light Saving Time (Summer Time) : If you select “Yes”, the time makes 1 hour earlier than the GMT of its time zone. [5] Time Server : Synchronizes the Time automatically with Time Server Service.
  • Page 17: Password

    Password [1] ID : You can use till 8 IDs at most. (Admin ID & User ID:1~7) [Note] Default ID : “11111111” [2] Function : You can set the permissions of each user to access te below menus. ㅇ Configuration ㅇ...
  • Page 18 [1] Hard Disk List : shows the HDD information including External Disks and supports Format. ㅇ Hard Disk1 : the Capacity of Hard Disk Drive ㅇ USB1 : the Capacity of external USB1 connected ㅇ USB2 : the Capacity of external USB2 connected ㅇ...
  • Page 19: Default Setup

    Default Setup [1] Default Setup : Initializes the system excluding major configurations like Network, Password, Recording Setup. [2] Factory Setup : Initializes all the system to the factory default. Upgrade [1] USB Upgrade : To upgrade the firmware, you can use USB Memory Stick by connecting it to...
  • Page 20: Button Setup

    the Front Port 1 or 2. Firmware USB Memory Stick [NOTES] Do not turn off the power or remove the USB stick during this backup. It may cause the malfunctions and please contact us if it is stopped without any message. [2] Configuration BACKUP : Back-up DVR configuration in USB memory stick.
  • Page 21: Rs-485

    RS-485 This DVR supports RS-485 Communication to control the PTZ Cameras or Control Keyboards. You can use RS-485 Communication to control P/T/Z when you connect PTZ Cameras or Keyboards. It may be differnt for each brand so refer to those manuals not to be confused. √...
  • Page 22: Display Setup

    5. DISPLAY SETUP You can select the options which are displayed in the screen. [1] Camera Title : Gives the name of each camera. [2] Status Bar : displays the Status for some information at the below. [3] Multi screen Border : Divides the Screen Borders [4] Login Menu : shows the “Login Menu”...
  • Page 23: Tv Adjustment

    ▷ Auto Loss Skip : If there’s no video input, this menu is not applied. ▷ Display Time : Selects the Display Duraion for each channel. ( 1sec ~ 30sec) TV Adjustment [1] Monitor : Select the ratio of the Monitor. ( Currently, the Monitor with 4:3 is available only.) [2] Icon : The OSD Posion is changed accoring to the size of a Monitor you use.
  • Page 24: Network Setup

    6. NETWORK SETUP IP Address Setup It provides networked monitoring of Live Screen from a remote place and you have to setup some infromation to use correctly. Please check whether your Network Connection Mode is Dynamic IP(DHCP) or Static IP before setting.
  • Page 25: Web Server

    Web Server This DVR includes Built-in Web Server so you don’t have to install additional program for Networked Monitoring.. If you put IP Address only in Local Network, you can control the DVR remotely. [1] On/Off : “On” – Use the Networked Monitoring in Local Network “Off”...
  • Page 26: Camera Setup

    7. CAMERA SETUP Camera Set the name of each camera. You can input the names with the Keyboard on the screen after choosing the Channel. PTZ Setting Is’s the setting when you use PTZ Cameras.
  • Page 27 [2] ON/OFF : ON : Use PTZ / OFF : Do not use PTZ.(Default : On) [3] MODEL : Selects the Model Name or its Protocol. (Defalut : D-Max Protocol) [4] ID : Selects its ID (Range : 0~255 / refer to the manul for each brand you use.) Advanced Advanced Menu is available only for the models which have detailed PTZ Setup menus.
  • Page 28: Using Pan/Tilt

    The touring number is selectable from 1 to 16 and works in order. [1] Touring Number : Selects the order [2] Preset Number : Selects the Preset Number saved before. [3] Touring Interval (/SEC) : Selects the Touring Dwell Time. [NOTES] Selecting the Protocol for PAN/TILT When you select the Protocol, its name is registered in the Name of Camera or Protocol.
  • Page 29 ㅇ Preset : Input the Preset Number to move or save and then Save ( ) it. (Moves to select Preset) (Saves the Preset) ㅇ Tour : Moves the Saved Presets automatically in order. ㅇ MENU : shows the “Pan/Tilt Menu” ㅇ...
  • Page 30: Record Setup

    8. RECORD SETUP Record Setting The Recording Setup is to select the detailed values like Recording Resolution,Frames and so on. The Recording File Size can be bigger according to this setting so be careful to set it. [1] Channel : Selects the Channel. [2] ON/OFF : Checks the selected channel to be recorded or not.
  • Page 31: Schedule Record

    Schedule Re Schedule Record Makes your reservation on a date, time, and channel to schedule the recording per 30 minutes. N (Grey) : No record █ C (Green) : Continuous Record █ M (Blue) : Motion Detected Record █ S (Red) : Sensor Detected Record █...
  • Page 32: Holiday Record

    Holiday Record Different Record Setting can be applied to each holidays. [1] You can select the Holiday Record with 7 differnt types. After selecting the type (H1 ~ H7), drag with mouse or use the direction keys with Remote Control. [2] Slescts “Holiday”...
  • Page 33 Whenever you click the date, the color is changed, which means the different types of its setting “H1 ~ H7”.
  • Page 34: Event Setup

    9. EVENT SETUP Sensor You can set the Sensor’s Input condition and related camera. [1] Sensor Input : Selects a channel to be connected to the sensor. [2] On/Off : Selects the use of this Sensor. [3] Input Type : Selects the Sensor Input Type •...
  • Page 35 [1] Channel : Selects the Channel to use Motion Detection. [2] On/Off : Selects the Motion Detection Use. [3] Sensitivity : Selects the Sensitivity of Motion Detection. Use the Value after testing this Sensitivity in advance before saving it. [4] Detection Area : Sets the Motion Detection Area. Use the direction keys to set the areas and press “Enter”...
  • Page 36: Camera Tamper Detection

    [APPLY TO ALL] Use the following keys to “APPLY TO ALL”. “1” Button : Select ALL “2” Button : Release ALL [Using Mouse] Right-click from the Starting Position and drag it to the finishing position for Motion Detection Area. Camera Tamper Detection When the image is detected with too dark or bright, it recognizes as an event.
  • Page 37 [1] Motion : Sets PTZ, Popup, Relay Out, and Buzzer when the Motion is detected. • Channel : Selects a channel to apply. • Preset Channel :Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens. • Preset Number : Selects a Preset Number to move. •...
  • Page 38 • Channel : Selects a channel to apply. • Preset Channel : Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens. • Preset Number : Selects a Preset Number to move. • Popup Channel : Selects the use of Popup . •...
  • Page 39 • Channel : Selects a channel to apply. • Preset Channel : Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens. • Preset Number : Selects a Preset Number to move. • Popup Channel : Selects the use of Popup . •...
  • Page 40 • Channel : Selects a channel to apply. • Preset Channel : Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens. • Preset Number : Selects a Preset Number to move. • Popup Channel : Selects the use of Popup . •...
  • Page 41: Search Setup

    10. SEARCH SETUP Search You can perform the Search for recorded data by the time, Motion Detection, Sensor Detection, and so on. [1] Accessing the Search Menu : Press the “Search” Key on the Front Key, Remote Control, and the right button of the Mouse.
  • Page 42 [2] You can see the graph, which shows the Channels, Time for recorded data. After selecting the time, press “Enter” button. [3] The recorded data is shown as a graph and select the minutes to Search. This Search is based on Year/Month/Date/Time you selected and it switches the “Play Mode”.
  • Page 43: Date/Time Search

    Date/Time Search If you know the specific Date/Time, you can search the recorded data directly with the inputs. [1] Record Begin : Shows the beginning time in the recorded data. [2] Record End : Shows the end time in the recorded data. [3] Channel : Selects the channel to search (specific chnnel or All) [4] Play Begin : inputs the Time to search.
  • Page 44: Event Serach

    Event Search It searches the Event in the selected date. [1] Selects the disk to search. [2] Day : Selects the day to search,. [3] Channel : Selects the channel to search. [4] Event Type : Selects the type of Event to search. (MD/Sensor/Video Loss/System/All) [5] Search : Clicks ‘Search”...
  • Page 45: Play Control

    Go to first / Go to last It searches the first or last data from the recorded data in the HDD. Play Control Description of Search Buttons Using Mouse Using the Front Keys [1] Play [6] Fast Rewind [2] Pause [7] Audio On during Play [3] Stop [8] Calendar Search during Play...
  • Page 46: Audio

    Audio You can use the Audio during the Live View or Playback. [1] Opening the Menu : Click the “AUDIO” button on the Remote Control or right-click any area on the Mouse in Live or Playback. [2] Mode Selection • OFF : No Audio Use •...
  • Page 47: Backup Setup

    11. BACKUP SETUP Backup You can backup the desired data to a connected device. After connecting the USB into the DVR, press the “BACKUP” button on Remote control or right- click of the Mouse to find the “POP-UP MENU BACKUP”. [1] Select the connected device.
  • Page 48 [3] Double-click the time. [4] Select the minutes. If you click “--------“ below, the time is input automatically.
  • Page 49 [5] Input the end-time. • If the end-time is same hour from the starting time, click the minutes and then move to “-------“ below. The time will be shown automatically. • If the end-time is different hour from the starting time, press the “MENU” button to moves to the previous step.
  • Page 50 It shows “Backup Size / USB Capacity” and press “OK” to start backup. [8] If the backup is completely done, you can see the below file in the USB memory stick. Click the file to play the data. [9] Using the Viewer Program. (It plays automatically if you click the backup file.) ①...
  • Page 51 ⑩ 4-Split Mode ⑪ 9-Split Mode ⑫ 16-Split Mode ⑬ Captures current image ⑭ Converts into AVI File. If you want to convert the file into AVI File during the Playback in any channel, please click the scroll bar for the Start Time and End Time. After checking the time in the below bar, press the ‘AVI”...
  • Page 52: Appendix ∙ Specification

    11. APPENDIX SPECIFICATION ITEM Video Video format NTSC/PAL Video inputs Compression H.264 Video outputs Composite (1) , VGA (1) Playback Split / Full screen Record Speed NTSC : 120fps, PAL : 100fps Frame D1 (30 fps) / Half D1 (60 fps) / CIF (120 fps) Event Continuous, Schedule, Motion, Sensor Audio...
  • Page 53: Product Warranty

    Product Warranty This unit has thoroughly been tested and passed on quality control& quality assurance. Based on the warranty, If this unit malfunctions during normal use, you will be guaranteed to get your item repaired free of charge under joint agreement based on thee warranty. [Tips on warranty].
  • Page 54 ■ For safe use of system and to prevent product failure or accident, please read this manual carefully before use. ■ The manual includes “Product Warranty”. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.

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