Digi-IT DIS-4000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 DIS-4000 (Standalone Digital Video Recorder) User’s manual (Installation and Operation)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction.........................5 Features..............................5 Contents..............................6 Parts.................................7 Front panel............................7 Rear panel ............................10 Remote control..........................11 2. Connection ........................12 Basic connection overview........................12 Power..............................13 Camera connection..........................14 Monitor connection..........................15 Audio input............................16 Audio output............................16 ................................16 RS-422 device............................17 RS-485 device............................17 RS-232C device............................18 Sensor (D/I)............................19 Alarm (D/O)............................20 3.
  • Page 3 EVENT..............................26 COMM...............................28 MISC..............................30 SYSTEM..............................31 EXIT..............................33 Setting the date and time........................34 Setting and changing the password.......................34 5. Live............................35 LIVE mode..............................36 To switch to the multiple screen mode.....................36 To use the sequence mode........................36 To switch positions between screens....................37 To use the zoom mode........................37 To use the freeze feature........................37 PIP (Picture in picture) mode.........................38 To display or hide the small screen:....................38...
  • Page 4 8. PTZ.............................53 Starting the PTZ menus..........................53 Using the Pan, Tilt, and Zoom features....................54 Adjusting the focus and speed.......................54 Creating and saving a preset........................54 Go to the preset.............................54 Remove the preset..........................55 9. Backup..........................56 CD/DVD..............................56 USB................................57 Network..............................58 10. Factory default.........................59 Factory default reset..........................59 Emergency restoration mode........................59 11.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction Features The DIS-4000 is a standalone DVR (Digital Video Recorder), providing you 16 channels of video with 480 fps at CIF. For many reasons, the DIS-4000 is an excellent choice for your business surveillance and security camera systems. Below are some key features of your device: Various split modes: You can watch videos with various (1/4/6/8/9/13/16) split modes according to your needs and given purposes.
  • Page 6: Contents

    Contents Upon unpacking the box, you will find several items ranging from small parts to big components as below. Be sure to check if all the items are included, and report any missing parts or defects to the personnel in charge. Standalone DVR unit -----------------------------------------------------------------1 Remote control...
  • Page 7: Parts

    Parts You can control the device using three input systems: Buttons on the front panel, Buttons on the remote control, and the mouse. In this section, you will learn basic functions of the buttons on the front/rear panel and the remote control.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    ZOOM OUT / SEQUENCE: Zooms out with the virtual PTZ control on. / Starts or stops the SEQUENCE mode. The screen shows all video channels in the order of channel number in the Live mode. FOCUS NEAR / FREEZE: Adjusts the aperture of a PTZ camera with the virtual PTZ control on. / Freezes or resumes the screens in the LIVE mode.
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    Rear panel The switches, connectors, plugs, and sockets on the rear panel are mainly used to connect the DVR device to other devices, such as cameras and a TV monitor. Refer to the picture below for the locations of each part on the panel. Power switch: Turns the unit on or off.
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 DEV: Selects one device to control when several DIS-4000 devices are stacked up in one place. NEAR: Adjusts the focus of a PTZ camera with the virtual PTZ control on.
  • Page 11: Connection

    2. Connection Basic connection overview Connect security cameras with your DIS-4000 and then plug it into your TV monitor. You can instantly view the live or recorded video on your monitor. Also, various accessories can be connected to the DIS- 4000 unit with matching cables.
  • Page 12: Power

    Power Connect the power adopter to a power source. Input Voltage: 12 VDC (12V DC 6A adaptor is needed.) Current: 3200 mA Power Consumption (max ±5%): 38.4 W Note When plugging the power jack into the device, use the provided clip on the back panel for fixing the jack.
  • Page 13: Camera Connection

    Camera connection Connect the camera to the Video input connectors on the back panel using 75 ohm video coaxial cables with a BNC connector. Each video channel input among these connections can be looped to other equipments as CRT monitor through Video Loop out connectors. The DVR unit can be used with either NTSC or PAL equipment.
  • Page 14: Monitor Connection

    Monitor connection Connect the main monitor to the TV Out or S-VIDEO connectors on the back panel. A VGA connector is provided so that you can use a standard, multi-sync computer monitor as your main monitor. Use the cable supplied with your monitor to connect it to the DVR unit. Spot out connector is provided for displaying selected one channel among the 16 channels.
  • Page 15: Audio Input

    Audio input Connect the audio input device such as a microphone to 8RCA(F) to D-SUB 9Pin(M) cables. Audio Input 1 Audio Input 2 ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° Audio Input 16 Audio input range: 1.0/1.5 (Typical/Max) Vp-p Note Audio output Connect to the audio input device such as a speaker.
  • Page 16: Device

    RS-422 device The RS-422 serial port consists of RX+, RX-, TX+, and TX- as following the following image. RX TX G G RS-232 DIS-4000 RS-485 RX+ TRX+ DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2 RS-485 device The RS-485 serial port consists of TRX+ and TRX- as following the following image.
  • Page 17: Rs-232C Device

    RS-232C device RS-232C Terminal Block consists of RX, TX, and GND as following the following image. RX TX G G RS-232 DEVICE 1 RS-485 RX+ TRX+ TRX -...
  • Page 18: Sensor (D/I)

    Sensor (D/I) There are two sensor interface types – Voltage Type and Relay Type. The interface type can be controlled by the software. Before connecting sensors, check driving voltage and output signal type of the sensor. Since the connection is different according to sensor type, be careful to connect the sensor. Internal Internal Output of...
  • Page 19: Alarm (D/O)

    Alarm (D/O) Only the Relay type is supported. Relay Rating: Max 500mA@24VAC or 1A@12VDC Internal Device DO 1 Device DO 16 Max 12VDC 1A or 24VAC 500mA Power Relay Type Do not exceed the maximum Relay rating. Caution...
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    3. Getting started Front/rear panel, mouse, and remote control Basic functions of each button or key are covered in the previous section. Starting/Stopping the system Starting the system Turn on the POWER switch on the rear panel. The system loading begins and you can see the whole booting process on the screen. All sixteen video channels appear on the screen and the booting message is displayed.
  • Page 21: Setup

    4. Setup Overview of each menu Learn how to access and use each menu under SETUP. This menu lets you customize settings for cameras and audio source. This menu allows you to set properties for the recorded video and set up a schedule. DISPLAY This menu allows you to customize screen display settings according to your preferences.
  • Page 22: Menu Setup

    This section provides you with how to access and customize settings for each menu. To access the SETUP menu on the DIS-4000, press the SETUP button on the front panel or the MENU button on the remote control. You can also right-click on the screen and select SETUP. Each menu contains settings related to a different function on the DIS-4000.
  • Page 23 Move to the FPS column and select the desired frames per second. Select the Save ( ) button and confirm to save the changes. << To apply the same values to all settings, move to the All row and repeat steps 1) ~ 5). <<...
  • Page 24: Display

    DISPLAY This menu allows you to customize screen display settings according to your preferences. - DISPLAY 1) OSD Message: Select which info to display on the Live mode screen. Border Color: Select which color to use as a border between channel screens. Date &...
  • Page 25 <Creating areas for motion detection> Select desired areas (highlighted in green when selected) for motion detection. To select an area, drag the mouse while you highlight the desired area. Options are available as below: Mark mode: Set the selection (mouse pointer) available for marking the area. Erase mode: Set the selection (mouse pointer) available for deselecting the area.
  • Page 26: Comm

    << To apply the same values to all settings, move to the All row and repeat steps 1) ~ 6). - ALARM 1) Move to the ALARM PERIOD column and select for how long the alarm continues. Move to the ALARM TYPE column and select an alarm type. Select the Save ( ) button and confirm to save the changes.
  • Page 27 MODEM: - Baud Rate: Enter the baud rate. - Parity Bit: Set the parity bit. - Data Bit: Set the data bit. - Stop Bit: Set the stop bit. Select the Save ( ) button and confirm to save the changes. Note...
  • Page 28: Misc

    - E-MAIL 1) Select SMTP Server and enter a server name with the virtual keypad. Save the server name by selecting the Save ( ) button. Move to Port and enter the port number. Move to SMTP Auth and check a box to use the SMTP. Move to User ID and enter a server name with the virtual keypad.
  • Page 29: System

    Using the front panel: Draw a rectangle using the OK and the navigation buttons. A green rectangle is created on the screen. Press the SETUP button and select Save And Exit. Using the remote control: Draw a rectangle using the Enter and the navigation buttons. A green rectangle is created on the screen.
  • Page 30 DVR Name / ID: Set a name a number ID for the device. User / Password: Set a user level and a password for accessing the system. Language: Select a text language for the device operation. Time Setting: Customize time settings for the device system, such as standard time zone, daylight saving time, and internet time server.
  • Page 31: Exit

    - BUZZER Check a box to allow the device to make an alert sound for each condition as below. Panel Key: Allows the device to beep for each key pressing on the front panel. Video Loss: Allows the device to give a warning sound in case the video input is lost. Motion Event: Allows the device to beep when a motion event occurs.
  • Page 32: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the date and time 1) Press the SETUP button on the front panel or MENU button on the remote control. You can also right-click on the screen and select SETUP. The SETUP screen appears. Enter the password (if necessary) and then, select SYSTEM. Select the date and time field in DVR BASIC >...
  • Page 33: Live

    Learn how to use each mode and other features. When you access the Live mode, screen information such as below appears on the screen. Icons on the screen indicate the status of the DIS-4000 and functions that are currently running on the system.
  • Page 34: Live Mode

    LIVE mode With LIVE mode, you can view the live video of each camera channel and use various menus. When the screen appears with the 16-split mode, press the LIVE button on the front panel or the FULL button on the remote control.
  • Page 35: To Switch Positions Between Screens

    To switch positions between screens In multiple (4/6/8/9/13/16) screen mode, you can interchange positions between screens. Using the front panel: Select one screen by pressing the OK button (a border appears when selected), and then press the desired channel number (1~16). Using the remote control: Select one screen by pressing the ENTER button (a border appears when selected), and then press the desired channel number (1~16).
  • Page 36: Pip (Picture In Picture) Mode

    PIP (Picture in picture) mode Using the PIP feature, you can view one small screen in the corner of a full screen simultaneously. To display or hide the small screen: Using the front panel: Press the PIP button. Using the remote control: Press the PIP button. Using the mouse: Right-click on the screen and select PIP or PIP OFF.
  • Page 37: To View Other Channels

    To view other channels: Using the front panel: Select the small screen by pressing the OK button (a border appears when selected), and then press ◀ /▶ . With the small screen selected, you can also press the desired channel number (1~16).
  • Page 38: To Use The Audio Source From The Camera Site

    To deactivate all sensors: Right-click on the screen to select ALARM CLEAR, and then select ALARM ALL from the sub-menu. Confirm by selecting the tick button (√). To use the audio source from the camera site Using the front panel: Press the AUDIO button. Set the audio channel and its volume. Using the remote control: Press the AUD button.
  • Page 39: Recording

    6. Recording The DIS-4000 is basically set up for continuous recording. You can record videos for specific times and purposes by creating schedules and setting events. You can also record the videos quickly in case of emergency. Set up schedules and assign certain actions to them.
  • Page 40 Select a camera number from the drop-down list. Select desired cameras and apply the same settings to them. Select one of the recording modes. Fill in the schedule table according to the desired day and time. Before creating a schedule, settings for motion, sensor, and alarm should be done. Note You can use the two record modes at the same time by selecting By SCHEDULE and BY EVENT.
  • Page 41: Holiday Setup

    Holiday setup Select checking box next to the channel number and select the blank under HOLIDAY. Enter a name for the holiday to Title. Set the frequency or the date of the holiday by select EDIT HOLIDAY:. Select one of the recording modes. Fill in the schedule table according to the desired time and camera channel.
  • Page 43: Other Setup

    Other setup Record mode: Select the record mode by checking a box next to By SCHEDULE or By EVENT. At least one item should be selected to create and save a new schedule. HDD Full: Select whether to overwrite the old data or to stop recording when the hard disk is full. Pre Event: Select for how long the device starts recording before any event occurs.
  • Page 44: Event Recording

    Event recording Select the record mode by checking a box next to By EVENT. Select SCHEDULE SETUP Sensor Motion Sensor & Motion Continuous Select one of the recording modes (Sensor, Motion, Sen+Motn, and Continuous). Fill in the schedule table according to the desired time and camera channel.
  • Page 45: Emergency Recording

    Before creating a schedule, settings for motion, sensor, and alarm should be done. Note Emergency recording You can use the emergency recording feature to make it easier for you to search and play the video recorded during a specific period of time. This feature also allows users to start recording manually for certain events.
  • Page 46: Search And Playback

    7. Search and playback 1) Schedule Setup You can search for recorded videos by recording date or event type, and play back recorded videos. Search by date 2) Other Setup Press the SEARCH button on the front panel or the remote control. You can also right-click on the screen and select SEARCH.
  • Page 47: Search By Event

    Search by Event To view the recorded video of specific time period, select the time period on the table, and then select the icon. To open videos from a list, select the icon. A list of recorded videos with their event types, video channels, and the date and time information appears.
  • Page 48: Log History

    Log history To view the log history, select the log icon. A log screen with entire log history appears. You can also search for specific logs by selecting their types.
  • Page 49: Playback

    Playback During a video playback is in progress, use the video control buttons to control the playback. You can find them (such as Play, Pause, Stop, Fast forward, Rewind, Skip, and Skip back) on the remote control, the front panel, and at the bottom of the screen respectively. In addition, you can also use the Jog- shuttle on the front panel to perform some more commands.
  • Page 50: Using The Jog-Shuttle

    Using the Jog-shuttle Shuttle To fast-forward the playback, turn the jog clockwise and hold (The farther you turn it, the faster the video plays). To rewind the playback, turn the jog counter-clockwise and hold (The farther you turn it, the faster the video rewinds).
  • Page 51: Ptz

    8. PTZ You can control PTZ cameras attached to the DIS-4000 with the virtual remote control. This includes controlling PTZ movement, adjusting the focus, and programming and running presets. To control PTZ cameras, settings for PTZ cameras should be done in advance. Refer to A/V to customize these settings.
  • Page 52: Using The Pan, Tilt, And Zoom Features

    Using the Pan, Tilt, and Zoom features Using the front panel and the remote control: To pan and tilt: press the navigation buttons (▲/▼/◀ /▶ ). To zoom: press the (-) or (+) button on the remote control. Using the mouse: To pan and tilt: select the navigation (eight-direction) buttons on the virtual remote control.
  • Page 53 To remove the saved preset, select CLEAR.
  • Page 54: Backup

    9. Backup Use the Backup menu to copy recorded videos from the DIS-4000 to a backup device, such as a writable CD (CD-RW), DVD (DVD-RW), and a USB flash memory device. You can also back up files via network. Go to SETUP > SYSTEM > STORAGE. The following settings appear on the screen. Select an option and start backing up a file, guided by Backup Wizard.
  • Page 55: Usb

    (Step 3) The estimated backup file size, number of disks that is needed, and estimated time for completing the backup are automatically calculated. (Step 4) Insert a disk following the Wizard’s guide and press ▶. (Step 5) - You can see the ISO image is automatically created while the backup is in progress. If more than one disk is needed, insert the next disk following the Wizard’s guide, and continue.
  • Page 56: Network

    Network (Step 1) - Start: Select the start time for the video that you want to copy. - End: Select the end time for the video that you want to copy. - Event: Select the type for the video that you want to copy. - Press ▶...
  • Page 57: Factory Default

    10. Factory default Performing the factory default sets the device’s settings and configurations to its initial status. Factory default reset Go to SETUP > SYSTEM > DVR BASIC. 1) Select Factory and then, the tick button (√ ). Initializing the system begin. Select the tick button (√...
  • Page 58: Installing Hdd

    11. Installing HDD The DIS-4000 supports two 3.5” SATA HDD and two 3.5” PATA HDD. If you want to install a new HDD, please refer to the following procedures. Adding a new HDD 1) Remove the screws from the main frame.
  • Page 59: Formatting A New Hdd

    Formatting a new HDD Before a new hard disk can be used it needs to be setup. This involves partitioning and formatting the hard disk. 1) Go to SETUP > SYSTEM >STORAGE to format a new HDD. The following setting appears on the screen.
  • Page 60 When you go to STORAGE page, you can see the change of STATE The OS of DIS-4000 is the embedded linux so FAT and NTFS file systems are not supported. Note...
  • Page 61: Selecting A Device On Stack

    And the device does not respond to any remote control operations. Note The default number ID for the DIS-4000 unit is set to 0. When it is set to 0, the device always receives the signal from the remote control.
  • Page 62: Using Rms

    133. Using RMS 13.1 Installation RMS software Insert the provided CD into CD-ROM drive Click ‘Installation’ Select ‘RMS Only’, then click ‘Next’...
  • Page 63 Choose the screen resolution, then click ‘Next’ Click ‘Yes’...
  • Page 64 Click ‘Next’ Enter the user information and CD-Key, then click ‘Next’ (If all blank boxes are not filled, ‘Next’ button will not enable)
  • Page 65 Click ‘Finish’ 13.2 Using RMS software 13-2-1. Start Remote Program (Single Mode) To use remote service from the remote site, User should install the “DVR Remote” program. After User installed DVR Remote, User can start this program from the Windows “Desk Top”, double click the DVR Remote icon, or run the DVRHost.exe program in C:\Program Files\DVR\Remote folder.
  • Page 66 13-2-2. Connect Main System : The first screen of DVR Remote program is almost same as the DVR Main screen. Remote Screen has “CONNECT” button to connect the DVR Main System.
  • Page 67 When User clicks “Connect” button, the Connection window will be displayed and ask User select the Site that User wants to connect to. After select the Site, click “OK” button to start the remote session. If it is the first time to use this Remote program, User should setup the Site first. 13-2-3.
  • Page 68 1) ADD : User can add a new Site. When User Click “ADD” button, Site Information Window will be displayed as follows; Site Name: Enter a descriptive site name – you can define any name you can recognize easily. IP Address: Enter the IP address of the site. Server Type: Select server type among DVRMain and standalone.
  • Page 69 1) ADD : User can add a new Site. When User Click “ADD” button, Site Information Window will be displayed as follows; Site Name: Enter a descriptive site name – you can define any name you can recognize easily. IP Address: Enter the IP address of the site. Server Type: Select server type among DVRMain and standalone.
  • Page 70 2) Add Group : When you use “Multi-Channel”, you can make a grouping for the desired server and cameras which you want to connect by remote surveillance program. When you click “ Add Group”, you can see following window and make your own group table out of the open server and cameras.
  • Page 71 3) Delete : At the Site Information Window, Click any Site that User wants to delete from the list, and Click “Remove” button. 4) Modify : At the Site Information Window, Click any Site that User wants to modify from the list, and Click “Modify”...
  • Page 72 13-2-4. Remote Navigation 1) Action Buttons R,PLAYBACK : User can search the recorded images from Server System. When User click this R. PLAYBACK button, the PLAY BACK Window will be displayed and operate just same as Main’s PLAY BACK Menu. (Note : User can see action button of .
  • Page 73 L.PLAYBACK : User can search the recorded images from Client System. When User click this L. PLAYBACK button, the PLAY BACK Window will be displayed and operate just like as Main’s PLAY BACK Menu. DISCONNECT : To disconnect the current session. If you want to turn on or off the individual cameras, click “the Right button of the mouse”...
  • Page 74 : Relay Off : Relay On 4) System Status Window : System Status Window will show the status or events of the system. Sever name : Display User connect to name of DVR server system. Transmission speed : Display transmission speed of image. 5) Pan/Tilt Control Box : If Pan/Tilt camera is installed, User can control Focus, Zoom, Light, and Camera directions through this control box.
  • Page 75 5) Free arrangement for display on the viewer : If you want to arrange freely the display screen, please catch up the desired camera by click the left button of your mouse on the camera screen and draw to other camera screen. Then the each camera screen would be re-arranged.
  • Page 76 13-2-5. Options If User click right button of mouse, on the display window, follow setting window is showing up. 1) Network : When User clicks the “Network” Menu, the Site Information Window will be displayed as follows...
  • Page 77 2) Options : When User click the “Option” Menu, the setting window will be displayed as follows; 2-1) Remote Tab : determine viewer mode Auto startup: Select this option to have the system to begin with windows.
  • Page 78 When close viewer, close all service: Check this box to close all services when the remote viewer program is shut down. This shuts down the resident program, which allows incoming alarm notifications. Use buffering space for data receiving: If you use a LAN for receiving video, you can use the buffering space to speed up the transfer.
  • Page 79 • Emergency Save : When remote notification will be activate, the remote PC will back- up the transferring data automatically and the action icon will be changed to Green color If you click the action icon with green color, the remote back-up will be stop. Events : User can select the events which are applied to remote notification.
  • Page 80 4)OneSearch : Exit: Exits the One Search screen If there are no image recorded, it will be displayed this message box. 13-2-6. Multi Remote Monitoring After run Remote program, if you select Multi Channel from the bottom of the screen, you can monitor multiple cameras installed at the different server locations.
  • Page 81 Single : One remote PC able to connect with one DVR server . Multi-Channel : One remote PC able to connect max. 16 cameras (server). 1) Connection to Sever 1-1) Server connection per each camera (partitioned screen) Please select desired channel (screen) by clicking mouse and click “CONNECT”, then, a window will be showing up and you can select a target site registered.
  • Page 82 Insert ID and password for the server which can be connected. Default ID/pass of Standalone is “root”/”pass” After log on, the system showing up following window and it shows the cameras status which were connected at the server. Please select desired camera No which you want to monitor at the remote site.
  • Page 83 If the connection is done, you can see image data on the No.2 screen of client.
  • Page 84 You can connect other channels as above. 1-2) Using Group table When you select “ Multi-Channel” and click “ CONNECT”, you can see following window. If you select desired group from group table and click “OK”, you can connect each grouped cameras.
  • Page 85 2) Action Button R,PLAYBACK : User can Search the recorded images from SELECTED Server System. When User click this R. PLAYBACK button, the PLAY BACK Window will be displayed and operate just same as Main’s PLAY BACK Menu. (Note : User can see action button of If user click this icon during the remote search, the icon will be changed to green and the transmitting image data will be recorded at the remote PC) SETTING : User can configure selected system parameters from the Remote system.
  • Page 86 13-2-7. Local Playback User can Search the recorded images from Remote System. When User click this L. PLAYBACK button in the “DVR Remote” program, the PLAY BACK Window will be displayed and operate just same as Main’s PLAY BACK Menu.
  • Page 87 Site : If User select Site button, following window will be shown and User can select the desired site for search of the recording data from remote system.
  • Page 88 Once you have selected the desired site, you will need to select either “ORIGIN” or “ REMOTE” for the type of recording (see below). ORIGIN : User can record a transmitting image from Server system through remote search. If User click this button, User can search those image data. (refer to section 5-4-1, Action Buttons---Remote Search ) REMOTE : User can record current transmitting image from Server system through Remote Viewer.
  • Page 89 - Show Pos Data: If you want to see Video and Pos data embedded, check ”Show PosData” - Show as Local Time: If you want to search to get local time, check this function. - Sync AVI: If you want to save image synchronize with time, click Sync AVI. This method has dump images to synchronize with time.
  • Page 90 : Connect button When User clicks “Connect” button, the Connection window will be displayed and ask User select the Site that User wants to connect to. After select the Site, click “OK” button to start the remote session. This is the same RMS connect function.(refer to 63Page) : Disconnect button : Single-Screen-Mode : Multi-Screen-Mode...
  • Page 91: Appendix A- Specifications

    Appendix A- Specifications Hardware Video Algorithm MPEG-4 ASP@Level 5 Input 16 x BNC, Composite (NTSC/PAL) Output 16 x BNC, Composite Loop Back (NTSC/PAL) 1 x BNC, Composite MAIN (NTSC/PAL) 1 x DSUB-15PIN, VGA (NTSC/PAL) 1 x Mini-DIN, S-Video (NTSC/PAL) 1 x BNC, Composite SPOT (NTSC/PAL) Display Resolution 720x480 (NTSC), 720x576 (PAL) Display Frame Rate...
  • Page 92: Functional Ii

    Functional I General Model DIS-4000 Operation System Embedded Linux Camera Input / Loop Back 16 / 16 Alarm Input / Output 16 / 16 Audio Input / Output 16 / 2 (MONO) PTZ control RS 232C and RS-422/485 Monitor Output...
  • Page 93: Electrical Characteristics

    Functional II Remote PC remote client CMS Support View Live Playback Email on Alarm PTZ control Remote Administration Web Browser Toolset Language Toolset GUI Toolset PTZ Protocol Toolset User Add-On S/W Toolset Client API & Library Yes (Win32) Copy protection & Protection Mode Electrical Characteristics Operating conditions Typical...
  • Page 94: Appendix A - Dimensions

    Appendix A - Dimensions 435.6 4 3 5 ,6 443.5 416.2 44 3 ,5 4 1 6 ,2 (UNIT: mm)
  • Page 95: Appendix B - Factory Default Value

    Appendix B - Factory default value Part Element Values/Description CAMERA Channels 01 ~ 16 : √ CAMERA NAME ‘CAM 01’ ~ ‘CAM 16’ NONE 01 ~ 16 AUDIO Channels No Check Volume 01 ~ 16 : 4 RESOURCE VIDEO RECORD RESOLUTION 2CIF QUALITY...
  • Page 96 Part Element Values/Description ALARM ALARM TYPE NORMAL OPEN ALARM PERIOD 3 Seconds NETWORK Network Type STATIC / DHCP : √ IP Address Blank Subnet Mask Blank Gateway Blank DNS Server1 Blank DNS Server2 Blank HTTP Port PPPoE (xDSL) No Check Blank PASS Blank...
  • Page 97 Part Element Values/Description DVR BASIC DVR Name Video Signal Type NTSC Language ENGLISH User/ Password Admin / BLANK Standard Time Zone UTC (Universal Time 0:00) Daylight Saving Time No Check Interval Time Server BLANK Auto. Synchronization No Check Buzzer Panel Key √...
  • Page 98: Appendix C - Buzzer Codes

    Appendix C - Buzzer codes This feature helps users to recognize the Buzzer codes of the DIS-4000. Sound length Mark Time (millisecond) very short • short ─ medium ── long ── ─ Buzzer codes meaning possible cause: Element Beep sound...
  • Page 99: Appendix D - Recording Table

    Appendix D - Recording table Amount Category Data size measured Values / Description For 1 minute 26,932,116 Bytes Minimum amount used (measured for 1 minute For 1 day 38,782,247,040 Bytes with 16 immobile cameras) 500 GByte HDD 13.8 days For 1 minute 60,735,720 Bytes Average amount used For 1 day...
  • Page 100: Appendix E - User Account And Menu Access Level

    Appendix E - User account and menu access level Menus and operations you can access vary according to user levels. Refer to the table below. User Accounts On the device Playback Viewer Live mode control All Viewer accesses Search Operator PTZ control Admin All accesses and operations...

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