Genie CCTV SDDVR Installation & User Manual

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  • Page 1 SDDVR H.264 MINI DVR Installation & User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 9. Handle SDDVR carefully to avoid damaging the product. Dropping your SDDVR on any hard surface may cause the unit to malfunction. If the SDDVR does not work properly due to physical damage, contact an authorized dealer for repair or exchange.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Packing Contents CONTENTS IN THE PACKAGE Chapter 2: Getting To Know Your SDDVR SDDVR Chapter 3: Remote control REMOTE CONTROL PANEL Chapter 4: Getting Started OVERVIEW OF SET UP PROCEDURES Chapter 5: Hardware Installation SD MEMORY INSTALLATION...
  • Page 4 5. EVENT SETUP 5.1 ALARM SETUP 5.1.1 ALARM INPUT 5.1.2 INPUT TYPE 5.1.3 ALARM OUTPUT 5.1.4 OUTPUT TYPE 5.2 MOTION DETECTION 5.2.1 SENSITIVIITY 5.3 SCHEDULE SETUP 5.3.1 TIME 5.3.2 TIME AND EVENT 6. SUB MENU 6.1 PASSWORD CHANGE 6.2 FILE INDEX RENEW Chapter 7: SCREEN MODE 1.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1: Packing Contents

    Chapter 1: Packing Contents ▶ Contents in the package SDDVR Main Unit Remote Controller AV-IN / AV-OUT Connector Terminal Block 12V Power Supply Installation CD...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2: Getting To Know Your Sddvr

    ⑨ ⑧ This chapter briefly describes the functions of each button on SDDVR. The buttons are used to operate the basic functions of SDDVR, such as recording, playback, fast-forward, reverse play and etc. For more details on the set-up and operation of SDDVR, refer to Chapter 6, SDDVR MENU.
  • Page 7 Sensor-in / Alarm-out The sensor terminal block is used to connect a sensor such as PIR to the SDDVR. If you add motion sensor devices to your SDDVR, the video recording can be triggered by event. The alarm output terminal is used to install a single alarm device.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3: Remote Control

    Chapter 3: Remote control Start SDDVR recording or stops recording. Turn the SD power off when pressing the REC button for 3 seconds. (Recording can resume after 20 seconds) Enter OSD menu. MENU On OSD menu, go to the upper menu.
  • Page 9: Play Menu

    MODE Switch between playback mode and live view mode. Remote Controller Functions of LIVE MODE and PLAY Remote PLABACK MODE LIVE PLAY BACK Function Stand-by Recording Stand-by Play Menu Remark RECORD MENU SEARCH MODE DOWN O: Available X: N/A ENTENT PLAY STOP PAUSE...
  • Page 10: Chapter 4: Getting Started

    ● The firmware used in SDDVR is compatible with your computer’s operating system (i.e. Windows). Therefore, you can take the SD memory card from this SDDVR and install it in your computer to view recorded video. (Refer to the PC Viewer manual.) ●...
  • Page 11: Sd Memory Installation

    ① Video Input/Output Connection (For TV / monitor screen display) To display images from the SDDVR, connect the video output signal to your monitor or Television. Any Television with a VIDEO INPUT terminal is suitable for displaying the images. The diagram above shows the video signal connections.
  • Page 12 Attention Do not take out the SD card or turn off SDDVR while it is in record mode. It may damage SD card. When in record mode, turn off SD power by first pressing recording button for 3 seconds and then take...
  • Page 13: Alarm Installation

    ALARM INSTALLATION The SDDVR has an internal switch for sounding an alarm. When a sensor is triggered, the alarm is activated as well. There are two steps to install an alarm. 1. Connect the alarm power lines to the alarm switch terminal.
  • Page 14: Chapter 6: Osd Mode

    * * * * Press ‘MENU’ button on remote control to access to SDDVR OSD menu. Please refer to ‘Chapter 3: Remote control’ about how to use remote control buttons. Password is ‘0000’ as default. The password can be changed on ‘[SUB MENU]à[PASSWORD CHANGE]’.
  • Page 15: System Setup

    3. SYSTEM SETUP English NTSC High Configure current time and ‘DAY LIGHT SAVING’ option. On setting the current time, the field order should be as follows; 2004/02/17 = year/month/day 19:44:32 = hour/minute/second 3.1 TIME SET > DAY LIGHT SAVING SELECT ‘ON’, when you want to use day light saving time. You can set up a time of period when day light saving is applied.
  • Page 16: Video Setup

    4. VIDEO SETUP 4CIF High High 30 MIN 4.1 RESOLUTION Select video resolution ( 4CIF / 2CIF / CIF) VIDEO INPUT (LIVE VIEW) Resolution - PAL HIGH NORMAL 4CIF 704x576 / 25fps 704x576 / 25fps 704x576 / 25fps 2CIF 704x288 / 25fps 704x288 / 25fps 704x288 / 25fps 352x288 / 25fps...
  • Page 17: Video Quality

    4.7 DISK OVERWRITE If overwrite is set to ON, the SDDVR will continue recording while automatically overwriting the oldest recorded files when SD memory storage capacity is full. Set to OFF, the recording will stop when the SD Memory is full.
  • Page 18 OFF when events occur. Note: In NORMAL-CLOSE mode, if an intruder cuts the cable line that connects the sensor to the SDDVR, sensor recording starts automatically. In NORMAL-OPEN mode, if an intruder cuts the cable line that connects the sensor to the SDDVR, the sensor recording will not start at.
  • Page 19 6.2 FILE INDEX RENEW The index file is automatically generated and stored in the SD card when inserted into SDDVR. If the index file does not match the files actually stored in the SD card, users can synchronize the index file list and the actual file list.
  • Page 20 INSERT SD CARD! Displays when there is no SD CARD in the slot. Displays when SD CARD is full so that video files can not be recorded. SD CARD FULL! (OVERWRITE OFF) MEMORY ERROR Displays when there is an error in SDDVR.
  • Page 21 1.2. SCREEN ICON EMERGENCY Displays when in emergency record mode. MOTION Displays when in motion-triggered record mode. ALARM Displays when in sensor-triggered record mode. TIME Displays when in schedule record mode. Displays when empty space remains less than 5% of the total SD Card storage.
  • Page 22 2. SEARCH MODE When pressing ‘SEARCH’ button, LOGIN window appears. To Enter ‘Search Mode’, enter 4-digit password. 2.1 SEARCH LIST After pressing ‘SEARCH’ button on TIME remote control, click ‘LIST’. The search results will be listed. 2007 / 01 / 01 0 0 : 0 0 2007 / 01 / 31 2 3 : 5 9...
  • Page 23 2.2.3 SEARCH FACTOR – BOTH:‘ When you select BOTH, search factors are combined in multiple conditions such as TIME and ALARM / TIME and MOTION /TIME and MOTION and EMERGENCY etc. 2.2.4 SEARCH FACTOR – NONE: To search all the recorded files stored in the SD.card.
  • Page 24 APPENDIX TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ITEM DESCRIPTION VIDEO Encoding H.264 Input Channel 1 Ch. Input impedance 75 ohm Unbalanced Input Format PAL/NTSC (Auto Detection), Composite, Auto detection function Maximum Input 1.0Vp-p @ 75 Ohm Unbalanced Output Channel 1 Ch. Output impedance 75 ohm Unbalanced Output Format PAL/NTSC (according to Input), Composite Maximum Output...
  • Page 25 Alarm Input 1 Ch. TTL(Internal full-up) Output 1 Ch. TTL(Open collector) OPERATING MODE Searching Method Time/Event Operating Mode Live/Playback/Menu VIEWER SOFTWARE Monitoring Environment Client S/W Connection Supporting 1 Client A/Video Input 1Port, Female Stereo Phone Jack(include Jack Conversion Cable) A/Video Output 1Port, Female Stereo Phone Jack(include Jack Conversion Cable) Alarm I/O 1Port, Pluggable Terminal Block(include Plug)
  • Page 26 Approximate Recording Time Table 4CIF (704x480 / D1) Recoding Time (NTSC/PAL): SANDISK – SD/SDHC MEMORY Memory Usable Memory HIGH / 4CIF / 25fps NORMAL / 4CIF /25fps LOW / 4CIF / 25fps 512 MB 480 MB 33 min 47min 1hr 26min 1 GB 960 MB 1 hr 9 min...

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