Black BLK-DH200400D User Manual

Black BLK-DH200400D User Manual

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Products: BLK-DH200400D, BLK-DH200800D, BLK-DH201600D
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR RECORDER, and always follow the
instructions for safety and proper use. Save this manual for future reference.
BLK-DH20xx00D_RM
8/3/11

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    H.264 4/8/16-Channel DVR User Manual Products: BLK-DH200400D, BLK-DH200800D, BLK-DH201600D PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR RECORDER, and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use. Save this manual for future reference. BLK-DH20xx00D_RM 8/3/11...
  • Page 2 Operate this system only in environments where the temperature and humidity is within the recommended range.  Operation in temperatures or at humidity levels outside the recommended range may cause electric shock and shorten the CAUTION life of the product. Refer to the specifications for each system component for more information. LEGAL NOTICE DIGIOP™...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1 Introduction ............... 1 SECTION 2 Hardware Overview .
  • Page 4 SECTION 5 PTZ Control ............... . 39 SECTION 6 Backup .
  • Page 5 9.4.6 OSD Setup ..............67 9.4.7 Language Setup .
  • Page 6 www.digiop.com...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 Introduction Features H.264 Video Compression • Reliable File System • Live and Event Pop-up • VGA display interface (1280 x 1024) • 4 Channel Audio Recording • Bidirectional Audio • Individual Channel Operation • Motion Detection •...
  • Page 8: Hardware Overview

    SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW SECTION 2 Hardware Overview 2.1 Front panel 4/8/16 Channel DVR Front Panel Table 1. Front Panel LED Indicators Name Description CH1~16 Indicates that the channel is being recorded. Indicates that the system is accessing the hard disk. ALARM Indicates when a sensor is triggered or motion is detected.
  • Page 9 SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW Name Description AUDIO Jump/step backward. In playback mode, the playback position moves 60 seconds backward.  Press to fast forward the footage in playback mode.  ALARM Press to enable/disable ALARM operation.  ALARM Jump/Step forward. In playback mode, the playback position moves 60 seconds forward. ...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW 2.2 Rear panel 4-Channel DVR Rear Panel 8-Channel DVR Rear Panel 16-Channel DVR Rear Panel Table 3. Rear Panel Connectors Name Description VIDEO IN 16 connectors for video input. Spot out 1: Live view screen. CVBS Spot out 2: One channel screen with an event image.
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW Name Description ETHERNET RJ-45 connector for LAN connection. SENSOR IN 4 connectors for sensor device connection. ALARM OUT Connector for alarm reporting device. Provides simple On/Off switching by using a relay. 0.5A/125V, 1A/30V RS-485 RS-485 control terminal POWER SOCKET Connect DC12V 5A adaptor Use with a USB flash drive to archive still images and videos, and upgrade firmware, or use to connect a USB mouse to the...
  • Page 12 SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW Name Function To rewind the recording at 1x, 2x, 4x, or 8x speed during playback. PLAY/PAUSE To play or to pause the recording in playback mode. To fast forward the recording at 1x, 2x, 4x, or 8x speeds during playback. Direction Press to move to menu items or select a channel.
  • Page 13: System Setup

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP SECTION 3 System Setup 3.1 Starting the system for the first time When booting the system for the first time, the following messages appear. After the initialization sequence completes, select your preferred language and set the date and time. When the Set date and time window opens, use the dropdown lists to show the correct date and time, then click Finish.
  • Page 14: Entering The Setup Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Typical System Desktop Display With One Camera Active 3.1.1 Entering the SETUP menu To enter the SETUP menu, right click on the desktop or press the SETUP button on the remote control, then click the Setup entry in the pop-up menu. A LOG-IN window will open.
  • Page 15 SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Virtual Keyboard Button After entering the password, the SETUP window will open. Shift Tab List Left/Right Buttons You can shift the tab list by clicking the left or right buttons in the upper-right corner of the window. Open a menu by clicking the tab.
  • Page 16: Display Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Navigating the menus Navigate through the menu items using the direction button, p, q, t, or u and change option values with the SEL button. You can also navigate through the menu system, change option values, and click buttons with the mouse. Always select (or click) OK to save new settings and close the SETUP menus.
  • Page 17: Record Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description CHANNEL Highlight the field with the p or q buttons, use the t or u buttons to display a channel you want, then press SEL. You can also highlight and select the submenu button to open the DiSPLAY PROPERTY window. In the DiSPLAY PROPERTY window, use the p, q, t, and u buttons to highlight a parameter, press SEL, use the p, q, t, and u buttons to change the parameter value, then press SEL.
  • Page 18 SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 6. Menu Items in Recording Mode Setup Menu Item Description Highlight the field with the p q buttons, use the t u buttons to display a channel you want, then press SEL. You can also CHANNEL highlight and select the submenu button to open the RECORD PROPERTY window.
  • Page 19: Recording Schedules

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Menu Item Description POST EVENT RECORD Set the post event recording time duration for the specified channel. (10 ~ 30 seconds) SENSOR RECORDING Enable setting up to 4 sensors for the specified channel using the p, q, t, or u buttons. AUDIO Enable/disable audio recording for the specified channel.
  • Page 20: Device Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP 3.4 DEVICE menu Clicking the DEVICE tab opens the DEVICE menu. To return to SETUP menu, press the ESC button. Table 7. Menu Items in Device Setup Screen Item Description VIDEO OUT Opens a submenu to select the VGA video resolution: 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 www.digiop.com...
  • Page 21: Alarm Out Submenu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description ALARM OUT Set the sensor, motion, and video loss for each alarm. Set the PTZ camera speed, number, type and ID. SPOT-OUT Set the configuration for SPOT 2 monitoring only. CHANNEL Select specified channel for motion zone setup. MOTION ZONE Select either Full Zone or Partial Zone for motion sensing.
  • Page 22: Spot-Out Setup

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP 3.4.2 SPOT-OUT setup Table 9. Menu Item in SPOT-OUT Setup Screen Item Description SPOT OUT SPOT 2 only SPOT TYPE SPOT 2 supports FULL type. SPOT ON EVENT Enable/disable display of the channel when an event is active. SPOT 2 displays when event is active. SPOT EVENT DWELL TIME Set the dwell time for the event activated channel (1 - 10 sec).
  • Page 23: Motion Zone Setup

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP RTS-485 D+ RTS-485 D- Open the PTZ submenu by selecting the submenu button. Connect speed dome cameras that support RS-485 directly to the RS-485 port. If the camera is controlled through an RS-232C NOTE interface, use an RS-232C to RS-485 signal converter. Use the PTZ setup screen to select the following options for the camera PTZ controller: CHANNEL: Channel connected to a PTZ device NAME: Protocol type...
  • Page 24: Storage Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Partial Zone Detection Area (in green) 3.5 STORAGE menu Clicking the STORAGE tab opens the storage menu. Navigate through the menu items using the buttons, press p, q, t, SEL to select the item, use the buttons to change the value, then press SEL again to confirm that value.
  • Page 25: System Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 10. Menu Items in STORAGE Setup Screen Item Description OVERWRITE If enabled, the DVR will continue recording when the drive is full, overwriting the oldest information first. If disabled, record- ing will stop when the hard drive is full. DISK FORMAT Select YES or NO to format the hard drive (disk).
  • Page 26 SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 11. Menu Items in SYSTEM Setup Screen Item Description DVR ID Select the submenu button to open the virtual keyboard. Press SEL to open the virtual keyboard, use the p, q, t, and u and SEL buttons to enter the DVR ID, then highlight the OK button and press SEL to confirm your selection and close the keyboard window.
  • Page 27 SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description SET DATE & TIME To set the date and time, move the cursor to SET DATE & TIME submenu button using the p, q, t, and u buttons, then press the SEL button. In the SET DATE & TIME window, use the t and u buttons to change the timestamp component value, then press SEL to confirm it and move to the next field.
  • Page 28: Security Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description NTP (Network Time Protocol): Use to synchronize the clocks of computer systems over variable-latency data networks. PRIMARY SNTP SERVER: Use the virtual keyboard to enter the address of the primary NTP time server. SECONDARY SNTP SERVER: Use the virtual keyboard to enter the address of the secondary NTP time server. TIME ZONE: Select the offset from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
  • Page 29: Network Menu

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 12. Menu Items in PASSWORD Setup Screen Item Description PASSWORD CHECK: Select either V or nothing for the functions such as SETUP, PB (playback), PTZ, R/OFF (record off), USER AUTHENTICATION and Network. In the PASSWORD CHECK row, check or uncheck the box to select for all users, or check or uncheck the individual set- tings for each user.
  • Page 30 SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 13. Menu Items in the NETWORK menu Item Description NETWORK TYPE Select a type of network connection. Options are: DHCP, ADSL, LAN. NOTE: Depending on the selection, the options in the network menu will change appropriately. DHCP If selected, the DVR automatically acquires an IP address from a DHCP server.
  • Page 31: Dhcp Networks

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP 3.8.1 DHCP networks When the DHCP option is selected, the IP address and other network parameters are automatically assigned by the DHCP server. If the network connection is reset, the assigned network parameters may change. ADSL and other network types that use a variable IP address method use this process to acquire an IP address.
  • Page 32: Lan Networks

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP 3.8.3 LAN networks Select the NETWORK TYPE - LAN if: You are using with a fixed IP address. See your network administrator to obtain network settings. • The DVR is installed on an IP sharer that is connected thorough an ADSL modem. In this configuration, a user can assign a fixed •...
  • Page 33: Network Ports

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP create a unique domain name to http://www.bestddns.com, http://www.okddns.com or http://www.ddnscenter.com. The DDNS interval can be set from 5 to 60 minutes. SERVER2: This option allows you to connect to a general purpose DDNS server. With this selection, you can enter a DDNS ID and password.
  • Page 34: Network Stream

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Network access beyond a router To access the DVR beyond a router (firewall), you must open TCP ports for commands, for live channels, and for storage channels. The default DVR port numbers 5445 and the web port number 80. If this port is not opened properly, you cannot access the DVR outside a router.
  • Page 35 SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 15. CONFIG menu items Item Description SAVE SETUP TO A USB Save the current system configuration to the USB flash drive. Plug the flash drive into the USB port on the front panel and press SEL to start the save process.
  • Page 36: Save Setup

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description LOAD FACTORY Select ON to reset the system to the factory default settings. DEFAULT 3.9 Save setup When configuration changes are made, a SAVE SETUP confirmation window will open. Select YES to save the changes you made. www.digiop.com...
  • Page 37: Live, Search, And Playback

    SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK SECTION 4 Live, Search, and Playback In the Live screen, video inputs from the cameras are displayed the On-screen display (OSD) features as configured in the Display Setup screen. OSD icons that indicate the status of the DVR are shown along the bottom of the screen. Table 16.
  • Page 38 SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK Icon Description Audio button. Click this button to set the audio reception type: audio mute, single audio channel, or 4 audio channels. To set a single audio channel, first select a specific channel on the live screen. Search button.
  • Page 39: Search Menu

    SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK Icon Description Indicates that alarm is set. To set the alarm function, press the Alarm button on the front panel. Indicates that the alarm output is activated. Alarm indicator. When an alarm is activated (sensor or motion alarm) in the video channel, this icon will be highlighted bright red. Indicates that a network client is connected to the DVR.
  • Page 40: Time-Line Search

    SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK Recorded data can be searched in the following ways: TIMELINE, EVENT, GO TO FIRST TIME, GO TO LAST TIME, GO TO SPECIFIC TIME, ARCHIVE, and LOG. 4.1.1 TIME-LINE search The TIME-LINE search window is used to find stored video by using the time line bar. Select TIME LINE in the SEARCH menu, then select NEXT.
  • Page 41: Event Search

    SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK Marker In the TIME LINE window, the highlighted bars show the time of day when data was recorded. Drag the marker to the time when you want to begin playing a recording, click the channel number of interest, then click NEXT to play the video. To expand the timeline, click the icon in the upper-right corner between the t and u buttons.
  • Page 42: Go To First Time Search

    SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK The submenu button in the upper right corner opens a channel selection window where you can select the specific channel you want to play. Select the channel, the press the ESC button to return to the event list window. 4.1.3 GO TO FIRST TIME search You can access from the oldest recorded data on the DVR by selecting GO TO FIRST TIME on the SEARCH window.
  • Page 43: Play Mode

    SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK In the archive list, select the file entry you want to see, then select DISPLAY. In the ARCHIVE IMAGE window, select the media location and format of the archive. To close the ARCHIVE IMAGE window, press ESC. 4.3 PLAY mode Playing a recorded event changes the DVR mode from SEARCH to PLAY.
  • Page 44 SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK Table 17. Playback controls (PLAY Mode) Icon Description Select to the previous menu screen or search window, or exit from the menu. Select to rewind the recording at 1x (-1 x normal), 2x (-2 x normal), 4x (-4 x normal), 8x (-8 x normal), or 16x (-16 x normal). The speed is displayed in the lower-right corner of the screen.
  • Page 45: Ptz Control

    SECTION 5: PTZ CONTROL SECTION 5 PTZ Control To control the PTZ functions of the camera, select Camera PTZ on the OSD menu. Use the p, q, t, and u buttons to select the channel of the PTZ camera and features you want to control. Table 18.
  • Page 46: Backup

    SECTION 6: BACKUP SECTION 6 Backup Still images and video clips can be backed up in both Live mode and Playback mode, and written to a USB flash drive (with FAT32 format) or CD/DVD. 6.1 Still image backup onto USB flash drive Still images can be captured and backed up onto the USB flash drive or CD/DVD while in Live mode or during video playback.
  • Page 47: Copy Still Images Or Video From The Archive List

    SECTION 6: BACKUP Select the media you want to back the image onto. If you want to backup the image to a USB flash drive, insert the drive into the USB port on the back or front of the DVR. If you want to backup to a CD or DVD, place a blank CD-R/W or DVD-R/W disk into the DVD drive.
  • Page 48: Playing Backed Up Video Clips

    SECTION 6: BACKUP In the ARCHIVE IMAGED window, select the media (USB or CD/DVD-R). If you want to copy the file to a USB flash drive, insert the drive into the USB port on the back or front of the DVR. If you want to backup to a CD or DVD, place a CD-R/W or DVD- R/W disk into the DVD drive.
  • Page 49: Firmware Upgrade

    SECTION 7: FIRMWARE UPGRADE SECTION 7 Firmware Upgrade The firmware installed in your DVR will probably never need to be changed. If new firmware is released, however, upgrading the firmware in your DVR may be recommended by DIGIOP. The general instructions for upgrading firmware are included in this section. For additional information, specific instructions, and to obtain a firmware upgrade file, contact DIGIOP Support at: 1.877.972.2522.
  • Page 50 SECTION 7: FIRMWARE UPGRADE Submenu Button (Virtual Keyboard) In the USER PASSWORD window, select the USER ADMIN if not shown. In the CURRENT field, click the submenu button to open the virtual keyboard. Enter “12341234”, then select OK. Return to the USER PASSWORD window and select OK. The DVR will restart and open a Diagnostics screen. In the Diagnostic screen menu, select USB Upgrade.
  • Page 51: Ums Single Client Software

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE SECTION 8 UMS Single Client Software UMS Single Client software is used to remotely monitor a single DVR. It can be used to display live images from your cameras, search for and play back recorded data, monitor alarms, control PTZ devices, and capture and backup data. In a high bandwidth network, a maximum of four users can access one DVR simultaneously.
  • Page 52: Ums Single Client Initial Display

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE Select the preferred program folder, then click “Next”. The setup status screen will open. Select a Program Folder for the Start menu, then click Next. The UMS client will be installed and a UMS Client icon will appear on the desktop.
  • Page 53 SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 19. UMS Single Client window components Button Function Description Buttons for expanding the image to full screen (press ESC to return to WINDOW CONTROL normal viewing), minimizing the window, expanding window to full screen, and closing the window.
  • Page 54: Setup

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE Button Function Description CAPTURE: Capture a still image of the screen. PLAY/PAUSE Play/freeze live video BACKUP: Initiate backup operation (record on/off). FUNCTIONS PRESET: Select camera position preset. SETUP: Open the setup menus. ALARM: The ON/OFF button of the alarm output of the DVR. When an alarm is active, this button is red.
  • Page 55: Site Setup

    SECTION Save Path: Specify the location backup and still image captures are saved. • Automatic Reconnection: If a user selects this function, the client will automatically try to connect to the previously • connected IP address if the network connection is lost. Display Network Statistics: The client can display network status, bit rate and frame rate.
  • Page 56: Event Setup

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Site Addition menu, enter: Model: Select N Series DVR, HD DVR if you are connecting to a BLK-DH200400D, BLK-DH200800D, or BLK-DH201600D DVR • Site Name: Enter an appropriate name for the DVR you will connect to.
  • Page 57: Event Search Setup

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Event Setup menu, set the following: Log Path: Click the browse button to identify where event log files are saved. • Log Size: Set the maximum size in megabytes of the event log file space. •...
  • Page 58: Record Setup

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE After entering all fields in the Event Search menu, click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus. 8.4.5 Record Setup To open the Record menu, click the Record entry in the left frame of the Setup window. The Record menu allows you to configure the conditions that trigger live video recording.
  • Page 59: Language Setup

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Disk menu, select the storage drive from the dropdown list, then enter the size of the storage buffer in megabytes. Choose either Replace oldest files or Stop recording when the disk is full. Click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus. 8.4.7 Language Setup To open the Language menu, click the Language entry in the left frame of the Setup window.
  • Page 60: Bidirectional Audio

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE 8.5.1 Bidirectional Audio The UMS Single Client supports bidirectional audio between the client PC and a DVR. To use bidirectional audio, the client PC must have a microphone and speakers. At the DVR, connect a microphone to the audio-in connectors, and a pair of amplified speakers to the audio-out connectors.
  • Page 61 SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 20. UMS Single Client Search window components Button Function Description Buttons for expanding the image to full screen (press ESC to return to WINDOW CONTROL normal viewing), minimizing the window, expanding window to full screen, and closing the window.
  • Page 62: Searching For And Playing Video Recorded By The Dvr

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE Button Function Description In the calendar frame, dates with recorded video are colored in light blue. CALENDAR Click the date of the recorded video you want to find or play. CAPTURE: Capture a still image of the screen/camera. MARK IN: Set the start time at the marker position MARK OUT: Set the end time at the marker position FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 63: Backing Up Video From The Dvr On The Ums Single Client Pc

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE 8.6.2 Backing up video from the DVR on the UMS Single Client PC Video recorded in the DVR can be backed up on the PC where the UMS Single Client is installed. Video clips are saved in AVI format. At the UMS Single Client, connect to the DVR.
  • Page 64 SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE To backup the video clip you marked, stop the video playback, then press the BACKUP button. The Backup menu window will open. In the Backup menu, select the options you want, then click OK. A pop-up window will appear when the backup operation is complete.
  • Page 65: Image Capture

    SECTION 8: UMS SINGLE CLIENT SOFTWARE 8.6.3 Image capture A still image of a screen can be captured in either Live mode or Search mode, then saved as a BMP or JPEG file. To capture a still image of the screen, click the Capture button. A Capture menu will open. In the Capture menu, select the options you want, then click OK.
  • Page 66: Ums Multi Client Software

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE SECTION 9 UMS Multi Client Software UMS Multi Client software can monitor several DVRs (sites) simultaneously. It can display to up 256 live video channels on one screen, playback video clips, control PTZ cameras, monitor alarms, and be configured with 2-way audio communication through the DVR.
  • Page 67: Ums Multi Client Initial Display

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Select the program folder and click “Next”. The setup status screen is displayed. Select a Program Folder for the Start menu, then click Next. The UMS Multi Client will be installed and a “UMS Multi Client” icon will be displayed on the desktop.
  • Page 68 SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 21. UMS Multi Client window components Button Function Description Buttons for expanding the image to full screen (press ESC to return to normal WINDOW CONTROL viewing), minimizing the window, expanding window to full screen, and closing the window.
  • Page 69: Setup

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Button Function Description EVENT LIST Opens the list of events logged by the UMS Multi Client. PAUSE Freezes the screen ALARM RECORD Enable/disable recording of live video. SPEAKER, MICROPHONE Controls for adjusting the volume of the speaker and microphone. PTZ FOCUS/ZOOM Buttons for controlling PTZ camera focus and zoom (in/out).
  • Page 70: Event Setup

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE General options include: Security Option: Set a password for security options. If set, you must enter the password when accessing any of the security • functions. Save Path: Specify the location backup and still image captures are saved. •...
  • Page 71: Event Search Setup

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Event Setup menu, set the following: Log Path: Click the browse button to identify where event log files are saved. • Log Size: Set the maximum size in megabytes of the event log file space. •...
  • Page 72: Record Disk Setup

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Record menu, set the following: Record Condition: Select Always or Event, then Auto record. • Event: If Event was selected as the Record Condition, select the type of event and the duration of the recording. •...
  • Page 73: Osd Setup

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 9.4.6 OSD Setup To open the OSD (On Screen Display) menu, click the OSD entry in the left frame of the Setup window. The OSD menu allows you to select the kinds of information and events messages that appear on the scree. Each site you connect to can be configured differently. After selecting the preferred options in the OSD menu for each site, click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus.
  • Page 74 Site Addition Connect In the Site Addition menu, enter: Model: Select N Series DVR, HD DVR if you are connecting to a BLK-DH200400D, BLK-DH200800D, or — BLK-DH201600D DVR Site Name: Enter an appropriate name for the DVR you will connect to.
  • Page 75: Bidirectional Audio

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE UMS Multi Client DVR Live View 9.5.1 Bidirectional Audio The UMS Multi Client supports bidirectional audio between the client PC and a DVR. To use bidirectional audio, the client PC requires connections for a microphone and speakers. At the DVR, connect a microphone to the audio-in connectors, and a pair of amplified speakers to the audio-out connectors.
  • Page 76: Record

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 9.5.3 Record Video recording of the live screen can be manually started and stopped by clicking the Record button. When video is being recorded, the Record button is highlighted blue. To stop recording, click the Record button again. By default, recorded video is saved in the path specified in the Setup / General menu.
  • Page 77 SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 22. UMS Multi Client search window components Button Function Description SETUP: Opens the Setup menu CAPTURE: Capture a still image of the screen/camera. EVENT LIST: Displays logged DVR events. FUNCTIONS MARK IN: Set the start time at the marker position MARK OUT: Set the end time at the marker position BACKUP: Opens a menu to backup the section of video between the MARK IN time and MARK OUT time...
  • Page 78: Backing Up Video From The Dvr On The Ums Multi Client Pc

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 9.6.2 Backing up video from the DVR on the UMS Multi Client PC Video recorded in the DVR can be backed up on the PC where the UMS Multi Client is installed. Video clips are saved in AVI or NFS format.
  • Page 79 SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Play the video to determine the time where you want to start backing up a clip, then stop the playback and click the MARK IN button. Continue playing the video to determine the time where you want to end the clip, then stop the playback and click the MARK OUT button.
  • Page 80: Local Playback

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 9.7 Local playback Use the Local Playback feature to play video recorded by the UMS Multi Client record feature and saved on the local PC. To play these recordings: Click the Local playback button. The playback window will open. In the directory frame, select the site(s) you want to play recordings of.
  • Page 81: Avi Backup During Playback

    SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Use the video play control buttons above the timeline to play the video. 9.7.1 AVI backup during playback Video recorded by the UMS Multi Client is saved on the local PC in .NDB file format. To save the video clip of a recorded file in .AVI file format (compatible with most media players), perform a backup operation: Play the video file that contains the segment you want to save in .AVI format.
  • Page 82 SECTION 9: UMS MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Backup menu, select the options you want, including the AVI file format, then click OK. A pop-up window will appear when the backup operation is complete. Click OK to close the Backup operation. NOTE Video backup can take several minutes to complete, depending on the number of channels selected and the duration of the clip.
  • Page 83: Webviewer

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER SECTION 10 WebViewer WebViewer is a Microsoft Internet Explorer® (IE) browser based DVR administrative tool. It is embedded in the DVR and loaded into the browser when the DVR is accessed. The DVR can be accessed locally (on the same local network), or from a connection to the Internet (remotely), depending on the network configuration.
  • Page 84 SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER Click the Custom Level... button. In the Settings list, change the following settings from Disable to Prompt: Download unsigned ActiveX controls Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting Click OK, then click YES in the Warning window. www.digiop.com...
  • Page 85 SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER In the Internet Options window, click Apply, then click OK to close the window. If your computer operating system is Windows Vista or Windows 7, User Account Control can interfere with the normal NOTE operation of the DVR user interface. To disable UAC, open the Control Panel > User Account > User Account window, clear the Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer check box, then click OK.
  • Page 86 SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER WebViewer View Screen WebViewer Status Frame Table 23. WebViewer Live window components Button Function Description Timestamp window. When WebViewer is not connected, it shows the PC time. When TIMESTAMP WebViewer is connected and showing live video, it indicates the DVR timestamp. When WebViewer is playing video, it is the timestamp of the video frame.
  • Page 87 SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER Button Function Description PTZ DIRECTIONAL Used to control the direction of the selected PTZ camera. CONTROl MOTE Use to mute audio during live mode or playback. ZOOM / FOCUS Use to control the zoom and focus of the selected PTZ camera. SETUP Use to open the Setup menu window.
  • Page 88: Setup

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER 10.2 Setup The Setup feature enables you to configure your DVR through WebViewer. The Setup menu system includes the following submenus: Display, Record, Device, Storage, System, Security, and Network. Components in these submenus are similar to those in the DVR SETUP submenus (refer to Section 3 for definitions).
  • Page 89: Setup Record

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER 10.2.2 Setup Record Use the Record submenu to setup the recording mode for each camera channel. 10.2.3 Setup Device Use the Device submenu to setup the Device, Alarm out, PTZ, and Spot Out configuration. To enter the device submenus, click the submenu entry under Device.
  • Page 90 SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER Device - Device submenu Device - Alarm Out submenu Device - PTZ submenu www.digiop.com...
  • Page 91: Setup Storage

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER Device - Spot Out submenu 10.2.4 Setup Storage Use the Storage submenu to setup the recording configuration of the DVR HDD. 10.2.5 Setup System Use the System submenu to setup the system ID and access control, Date / Time, Send Email configuration, and NTP server access credentials.
  • Page 92 SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER System - Description submenu System - Date / Time submenu System - Send Email submenu www.digiop.com...
  • Page 93: Setup Security

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER System - NTP submenu 10.2.6 Setup Security Use the Security submenu to setup the user IDs, passwords, and permissions. To enter the Security submenus, click the submenu entry under Security. Security - User Authentication submenu Security - User Password submenu H.264 DVR User Manual...
  • Page 94: Setup Network

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER 10.2.7 Setup Network Use the Network submenu to setup the Network IP address, subnet, DNS/DDNS configuration, and ports assigned to the DVR. Network - Network submenu Network - Port submenu 10.3 DVR Search In Search mode, you can watch video recorded by your DVR, backup video clips, and capture still images from recorded video. To switch to Search mode, click the Search button on the Live mode display.
  • Page 95 SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER WebViewer Search window Table 24. WebViewer Search window components Button Function Description Timestamp window. When WebViewer is not connected, it shows the PC time. When WebViewer is connected and showing live video, it indicates the DVR TIMESTAMP timestamp.
  • Page 96: Playing Recorded Video

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER Button Function Description Used to play and pause video playback. Video is played starting at the position of PLAY / STOP CONTROl the timeline marker. . Used to control the playback of recorded video from the position of the marker on PLAYBACK MOTION the timeline.
  • Page 97: Capture

    SECTION 10: WEBVIEWER Playback the recorded video you want to backup. While watching the video, determine the exact starting timestamp and ending timestamp of the video clip you want to backup. Click Stop to stop the video playback. Click Backup to open the backup menu. In the Backup window, edit the From (starting timestamp), To (ending timestamp), and File (save to location) fields as needed.
  • Page 98: Specifications

    SECTION 11: SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 11 Specifications Table 25. Specifications ITEM BLK-DH200400D BLK-DH200800D BLK-DH201600D Channel, Input Level 4 channel, composite 8 channel, composite 16 channel, composite Input Signal Format NTSC Video Loss Check Video Main Monitor Output 1 VGA (1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz),...
  • Page 99 SECTION 11: SPECIFICATIONS ITEM BLK-DH200400D BLK-DH200800D BLK-DH201600D Interface Type Serial ATA Capacity of 1 HDD 2TB (maximum) Internal HDD No. File System NaFS Storage USB Port 2 (front 1, rear 1) USB Flash drive Video and still image Backup Built-in DVD-R/W...
  • Page 100: Appendix Ahdd Replacement

    APPENDIX A: HDD REPLACEMENT APPENDIX A HDD Replacement The hard disk drive (HDD) included in your system is a security grade device, factory tested and certified to be functional with all operations of the DVR. > > > OPENING THE DVR ENCLOSURE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY < < < If you need to change the HDD installed in your DVR, return the device to DIGIOP for a factory installation (preserves the warranty), or refer to the HDD compatibility list in Appendix C for recommended HDD models.
  • Page 101 APPENDIX A: HDD REPLACEMENT HDD Power/Data Cable Connector Remove the 4 bracket mounting screws, two on the front side and two on the back side of the HDD. HDD Mounting Screw Bracket Mounting Screws HDD Mounting Screw Carefully lift the HDD and bracket assembly out of the chassis and lay it on a clean, level surface. Remove the brackets from the HDD by removing the four HDD mounting screws.
  • Page 102 APPENDIX A: HDD REPLACEMENT Table 26. Compatible HDDs Manufacturer Model Capacity Speed cache ST32000542AS (Barracuda LP) 2 TB 5900 RPM 32 MB ST31000340SV (Surveillance) 1 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB ST3100528AS (Barracuda) 1 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB ST3500830SCE 500 GB 7200 RPM 8 MB ST3500418AS (Barracuda)
  • Page 103: Appendix B Device Log

    APPENDIX B: DEVICE LOG APPENDIX B Device Log The following table is provided as an aid to setting up and logging the analog devices on your system. Analog Camera Device Summary Channel Camera Model Audio (Y/N) Location H.264 DVR User Manual...
  • Page 104: Appendix Cdvr Setup Menu Components

    APPENDIX C: SETUP MENU COMPONENTS APPENDIX C DVR Setup Menu Components The following lists show the components in each SETUP menu tab (submenu). www.digiop.com...
  • Page 105 APPENDIX C: SETUP MENU COMPONENTS H.264 DVR User Manual...

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