INDEX 1. DVR Features ................ 1 2. Layout Front Panel ....................Rear Panel ....................Remote Controller ................3. Installation Installing Hard Drive ................Connecting Camera and Monitor ..........Connecting Power Supply…………………………..…..3 4. System Boot Detecting Installed Hard Drive ............. Recovering Lost Data ................
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5.10 Miscellaneous Menu - Password Change ......9 5.11 Miscellaneous Menu - Color Set ........9 5.12 Miscellaneous Menu - Time Set ........10 5.13 Hard Disk Set ..................5.14 Motion Set ....................5.15 Video Mode ................... 5.16 Factory Reset ..................
User’s Manual Chapter 1: DVR Features 4 Channel BNC Camera Input 1 Channel BNC Video Output Video Source Option: NTSC / PAL Motion Detection with Sensitivity and Area Settings Time Schedule Recording / Motion Triggered Recording One ATA-100 Hard Disk Interface USB 2.0 Back up to computer With Remote Control &...
User’s Manual 2.2 Rear Panel 1 BNC video output 4 BNC video inputs Power Supply Input Grounding Terminal USB Port is located on the right side of the case. 2.3 Remote Controller Select or enlarge Channel #1 Select or enlarge Channel #2 Select or enlarge Channel #3 Select or enlarge Channel #4 Quad...
User’s Manual Chapter 3: Installation 3.1 Installing Hard Drive 1. Unplug the power supply. Don’t install or uninstall HDD when DVR is on!! 2. Slide the HDD tray out of DVR body carefully. 3. Connect the power cord and data cable to hard disk drive. Make sure the HDD is set to be MASTER according to the hard drive manual.
User’s Manual Chapter 4: System Boot 4.1 Detecting Installed Hard Drive After connecting the power, the system will boot-up and detect the installed hard Checking HDD …… drive. MASTER… On the screen it will show the hard drive information. 4.2 Recovering Lost Data RECOVER HDD? A power error can cause data to be lost, 04811-101735...
User’s Manual 4.4 Main Screen While the DVR is running, the monitor will display the view from the cameras as following: Upper left: Percentage of used hard drive space Middle: Channel name (CH1 through CH4) Bottom right: Date and Time Bottom left: System status.
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User’s Manual MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1 2 3 4 Menu]: enter system menu RECORD SELECT 1 2 3 4 RESOLUTION EACH RECORD FRAME [ Up] and [ Down]: move the cursor RECORD QUALITY HIGH SCHEDULE SET MISCELLANEOUS MENU HARD DISK SET [ SEL]: select/modify settings MOTION SET VIDEO MODE...
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User’s Manual 5.4 Resolution There are two modes of resolution for video recording: EACH Mode: The DVR compresses and records each video channel separately so you can enlarge a single channel to full screen display and still be recording on all channels. You can also record on specific channels, for example, you can turn off the record function of CH1 and CH2 and then the system will only record video on CH3 and CH4.
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User’s Manual 5.6 Record Quality There are three levels of recording quality: High, Normal, and Low. Higher quality uses more hard drive space. Record frame rate, record quality and available hard drive space will affect the total recording time of the DVR system. 5.7 Schedule Set You can set video recording method by Time and Motion Detection Triggered Recording.
User’s Manual 5.8 Miscellaneous Menu-Auto Record When the function is set to be “ON”, DVR will be awaked to record automatically by record schedule if DVR is without any manual operations in five (5) minutes. When you choose “OFF”, DVR will not record until you press the [ REC] button.
User’s Manual 5.12 Miscellaneous Menu-Time Set TIME SET Configure system date and time: ∨ ∨ ∨ ∨ 2008/08/08 20:08:08 [ Up] and [ Down]: move the cursor [ SEL]: modify the value PRESS (UP,DOWN), ENTER (SELECT) PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT Menu]: exit and save 5.13 Hard Disk Set OVERWRITE ENABLED:...
User’s Manual MOTION RECORD TIME: 5.14 Motion Set This number indicates how many seconds the motion detection recording lasts after the DVR has been triggered by motion. MOTION SET MOTION RECORD TIME: MOTION ALARM TIME: MOTION ALARM TIME: This number indicates how many MOTION SET seconds the buzzer inside the DVR will PRESS (UP, DOWN), ENTER (SELECT)
User’s Manual 5.15 Video Mode Select NTSC or PAL video system. 5.16 Factory Reset Press [ SEL] button to reload factory defaults, then the DVR will reboot, all custom settings (including password) will be restore to default. Caution: There is no confirming dialog box for this selection after you press [ SEL] button, please be prudent! If you forget your password, please keep the system on main screen, and then press [Pause] button for ten (10) times, the DVR will reset the system.
User’s Manual 1. Hard Drive Usage (Displayed as a percentage) 2. Recording symbol (channel is currently recording) 3. Channel Name 4. Record Resolution (QUAD or EACH) 5. Status (REC, Play, FF1, FF2, FF3, REW, PAUSE) 6. HDD Info. ([M] Master Hard disk) 7.
User’s Manual Chapter 7: Playback Press [ Play] button to play the latest recording. During playback, press the [ Menu] button to list all recorded video clips from the hard drive. Newest video will be listed at the top. Press [ Up] and [ Down] to move the cursor and select an event, press [ Play] button to start playback.
User’s Manual Chapter 8: USB Programming Through connecting DVR and PC, you can use PC Viewer software to play back and backup DVR recorded video. 8.1 PC Viewer Program 1. Put the USB Driver Program CD into your CD-ROM Drive 2.
User’s Manual Item Remark 1. DVR event list Open event list recorded in DVR 2. Capture picture Save an image of current frame 3. Save video clip Save DVR’s video clip to PC in .mys/.avi file 5. Load video file saved in PC Load .mys file saved in PC 6.
User’s Manual Chapter 10: Appendix System Connection Diagram 10.1 DVR Accessories (included) 10.2 Power Cord Power Adaptor User’s Manual The shape of the plug might be different from different countries or regions. CD-ROM Remote Controller USB Cable - 18 -...