MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Safety Warning and Precaution TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS A PPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS A PPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SE RVICING TO QUALIFIED RVICING TO QUALIFIED DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SE SERVICE PERSONNEL. SERVICE PERSONNEL. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. • Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers. • Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover. • Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified personnel for service. • Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user‐serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance. Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appliance. • Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor try to operate it in wet areas. Do not take immediate action if the appliance become wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock. • Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body. Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently. • Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a rick of fire or electric shock. • Do not use the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. Use the ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Packing List Please make sure the following parts are all included with the main DVR when you open the product package. If there is any missing item, contact your distributor. Part Name Quantity MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Remote Controller DC Power Adapter Power Cable Install CD AAA Battery RJ‐45 LAN Cable MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR AAA Batteries Remote Controller DC Power Adaptor LAN Cable Install CD Power Cable ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Chapter 1. Understanding Your DVR 1.1. Basic Security System Configuration ………. Cameras ………. Sensor Inputs Alarm Out PTZF control DISPLAY BACKUP VGA Monitor CD/DVD-RW CCTV Monitor Camcorder NETWORK Internet Client Program Web Browser NVR (NetViewer) WebViewer Note Note You can use general TV or PC Monitor as well as CCTV monitor. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 1.2. Features of Your DVR • Real‐time 480/240/120fps (16/8/4CH) live display & recording, 240/120/120fps (16/8/4CH) playback • Pentaplex : simultaneous live, recording, playback, backup and network transmission • Small recording file size using MPEG4 Video and G.723 audio technology • Adjustable recording frame rate for each channel (Camera) • Video backup directly to AVI format for easy viewing or to MPEG4 format for image authentication • High speed network transmission with full screen mode and each camera mode • Dynamic / Static IP address support, own client (NetViewer) / web browser (WebViewer) support • Remote view and control via high speed internet or USB telephone modem • Remote recording, still image capturing and printing via network • Multiple DVRs and multiple clients support by CMS application • PTZ camera control by RS‐485 and via Network • Independent color adjustment for each camera input and VGA output • Mouse and IR remote control unit for user interface • Self‐diagnosis system and hardware watchdog : error checking and restoring functions • Powerful event search function (by manual, schedule, motion, sensor, network or all) • Pre‐alarm recording for motion and/or sensor by selecting ALL‐CH recording set up •...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 1.3. Front Panel View and Keypads 1. USB Port ‐ Connect USB mouse or USB memory device for file backup or firmware upgrade 2. CD/DVD Burner ‐ To backup video/audio files in CD/DVD 3. Channel Selection/Display Button ‐ Select the channel to display on full screen mode. Also indicates current channel number on screen. 4. DVR Control Keys Menu Key : System setup menu on/off (exit) Multi Channel Display Key : Select the display type from various split screen mode. Sequence Display Key : Sequence display mode (a.k.a. auto display mode) on/off (exit).
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Search Key : To search recorded video and audio files Rew. Key: Rewind the video during playback. Select rewind speed from REW1/2/3/4 by pressing this key. Playback/Pause Key: Playback and pause the recorded video and audio files. Stop Key : Stop playback. FF Key : Fast forward the video during playback. Select FF speed from FF1/2/3/4 by pressing this key. Rec. Key : Start and stop manual recording. Backup Key : Copy your recorded video/audio files from HDD to CD/DVD or USB memory devices. PTZF Control Key : Control PTZ camera(s). Info. Key : System information screen on/off (exit). 5. Direction Keys and Enter Key ‐ UP / Down / Left / Right Key : Navigate through menus. ‐ Enter Key / Image capture Key : Select items shown on the display when navigate through menus. Also capture images when not in menu mode. 6. Rev / Fwd / Frame Advance Controller Rev : Select a reversing speed. REV1, REV2, REV3 and REV4 for fast reverse Fwd : Select a forwarding speed. FWD1, FWD2, FWD3 and FWD4 for fast forward Frame Advance : See pictures in frame by frame mode, pause video during playback. And press FF or REW in Pause mode. Then you will watch next or previous I‐frame picture.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 1.5. Remote Controller 1. REC (Record): Start and stop recording live cameras (channels). 2. Mute: turn on and off the audio. 3. Number buttons: Select camera (channel) number. 4. Zoom/Protect file: (1) Zoom in/out one channel in full display mode. (2) Save and send a file to protect file list during the playback mode. 5. Info: View your system information. 6. Menu: Enter or exit the menu. 7. Multi: change the display mode to 1/4/8/16/32 split screen. 8. PIP (Picture‐in‐picture): Enter and exit PIP mode. 9. Auto (Sequence): Enter and exit auto (sequence) display mode. 10. ◀ Left 11. ▲ Up 12. ▶ Right 13. ▼ Down 14. Enter: (1) To Select the menu and change the parameter. (2) Capture an image during live or playback mode. VCR‐like functions 15. Search all: Go to recorded file search menu. 16. Search time: Select the date and time to search recorded files. 17. Search list: Select the month and date to search recorded files. 18. ■ Stop: Stop playback. 19. REW: Rewind (select a speed from 1, 2, 3 and 4 for faster rewind) 20. FF: Fast forward (select a speed from FF1, 2, 3 and 4) ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Chapter 2. Installation 2.1. HDD Installation Before Installation Please make sure that the power of DVR is switched off. If you install 2 HDDs, you must set one HDD as a master and the other as a slave! For single HDD installation, please set jumper to master. Failure to do so may cause abnormal recording operation on the DVR.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 2.2. Network Connection Setup 2.2.1 Using a Static (Public) IP Address You can use one of the Static IP addresses, Subnet Mask and Gateway address provided by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). The Gateway address is the IP address of your broadband modem. Internet 2.2.2 Using a Dynamic IP Address You can use Router with your Dynamic IP broadband modem. In this case, you should set the configuration of Router properly for network connection between DVR and Net / Web Viewer. Please follow the instruction in next section to configure your router correctly. Home/Office Network Internet If your Broadband Modem does not support internal loop back (port forwarding) function and you want to monitor DVR using a PC located in same Intranet, you should use Direct IP instead of DDVRLS in the connection menu of Net Viewer. If your PC is located outside of Intranet, you can use both DDVRLS and Direct IP to connect to DVR even though your Broadband Modem has limited features. You will know about DDVRLS and Direct IP in Chapter 7, NVR (NET VIEWER).
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 2.2.3. Router Configuration If your DVR is connected to network through Router, you should configure Router properly. There are 3 steps as follows. 1. WAN Setting 2. DHCP Setting 3. Virtual Server Setting A Router from D‐Link is quoted as an example in this manual. 2.2.3.1. WAN Setting When you connect to your Router, you can find menu for Wan setting. Please confirm the WAN setting. If you are using DSL service, you should select PPPoE, and you will see sub‐menu to type in DSL user name and password. ...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 2.2.3.2. DHCP & IP Address Setting To assign an unique private IP address to DVR in your intranet environment automatically, you can enable DHCP option in the Network Setup menu of your DVR and your Router. In this case, you can skip the procedures described on this page. But we recommend to assign IP address to DVR manually to prevent unexpected change of IP address. If you have any problem with DHCP function or want to assign the private IP address, please disable DHCP option in the Network Setup menu of your DVR and check the starting and ending IP addresses used by DHCP server of the Router. You can assign any private IP address to your DVR, if it is out of the DHCP range. But the IP address should be same with the one in Network Setup menu of your DVR.
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 2.2.3.3. Virtual Server Setting You should register your DVR as a virtual server into Router. Please type the information into IP address field of Router. (e.g. 192.168.0.110). You will see IP address of DVR by pressing Info. button of DVR. Protocol Type is TCP, and Private/Public Port numbers should be the same with the Port numbers assigned in DVR. And you can change Port numbers in Network Setup menu to avoid the conflict with other network servers. Your DVR uses 2 port numbers and the default Port numbers are 9310 and 80. 9310 is for Control, Video and Audio of Net Viewer, and 80 is for Web Viewer. You need to register both port numbers into Router as Network servers. Please make sure that your Router dose not block those port numbers to/from the DVR with filter and firewall features. 9310 9310...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Chapter 3. Main Menu Setup • Go to Main Menu Window using: Front panel – Press MENU, Remote control – Press MENU, Mouse – Right click and click MENU • To go to desired sub menu: Use direction keys and press ENTER • To go to the higher menu: Front panel – Press MENU, Remote control – Press MENU, Mouse – Right click Main Menu Tree Display Record Device System Search Backup Name: Policy: HDD: Language: Calendar: CD backup: Set camera name and Select recording HDD information Select the language Search/play Backup recorded hide option policy and format recorded files ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.1. Display Setup 3.1.1. Camera (Channel) Name and Display 1) NAME You can create your own name for each camera connected to DVR using on screen keyboard. (up to 8 digits). If you do not want this setup, channel # will be displayed on the screen. Press MENU or to save and exit. 2) BLANK [ON/OFF] You can hide certain cameras from viewing on the screen. If you select “ON”, the video from selected camera will not be displayed on the screen. But the camera will record normally as you originally have set.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.1.2. Input (Input Video Quality Setup) You can control the quality of the video input by adjusting the value of brightness/contrast/hue/color for each camera connected to DVR. Press direction keys to change the value and press MENU or to save and exit. 3.1.3. Sequence (Sequence Display Feature Setup, a.k.a. Auto Display Feature) Your DVR can display the each live video channel (or a group of channels) in sequence mode similar to slide show in PC. You can select order (1 through up to 16 ), camera# (or a group of cameras), display time from this menu. Using the direction keys, select the value for ORDER/VIEW/INTERVAL. You can activate sequence display mode (= auto display mode) during the DVR operation...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.1.4. VGA OUTPUT QUALITY SETUP You can adjust the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST for your VGA monitor display. (if applicable) Use direction keys to change the value of brightness and contrast and press MENU to save and exit. 3.1.5. PIP (Picture In Picture) SETUP With PIP (Picture In Picture) feature, you can monitor multiple channels while focusing on a specific channel. You can select one main video channel for full screen display and (up to) three sub channels as sub channels. Use direction keys and ENTER to change the channel number. Press MENU to save and exit. MAIN : Select one channel for full screen display SUB 1/2/3 : Select up to 3 channels for sub display * When you select MAIN and SUB cameras (channels) in 4CH DVR, the channel (camera) should not be duplicated.
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.1.6. OSD (On Screen Display) SETUP You can configure each parameter for on‐screen‐display using direction keys and ENTER button. To save and exit from this menu, press MENU. 1) CAMERA TITLE [NUMBER / NAME / OFF] You can display a number or name of your camera on the screen. Select OFF not to display any. 2) BORDER COLOR [WHITE / BLACK / OFF] Select the color of border line on multiple channel display mode. Choose from WHITE/BLACK/OFF. OFF will not display the colored line. 3) DATE//TIME POSITION [TOP / BOTTOM / OFF] Select the position of date/time displayed on the screen. Select OFF not to display the date/time on the live main screen only. DVR will record the live video and playback with time/date stamp. 4) RECORD ICON [ON / OFF] If you select “ON”, RECORD ICON will be shown at the right top of the screen during recording. OFF will hide the RECORD ICON during the recording. 5) PLAYBACK ICON [ON/OFF] PLAYBACK ICON will be shown at the right top of the screen during playback of recorded video file. Select OFF to hide this icon during the playback. 6) NETWORK ICON [ON / OFF] If you select “ON”, NETWORK ICON will be displayed on the right top of the screen when DVR is connected by any network client(s). Select OFF to hide this icon during network (remote) access to your DVR.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.2. Record Setup With this menu, you can set all parameters (see the picture as below) related to recording for each cameras independently. Use direction keys and ENTER button to select the camera (channel) and change the setup value. Press MENU to save and exit. Note: Please Make Sure to Stop Recording Before Record Setup! 3.2.1. POLICY DVR can record a live video by manual, schedule, event (motion detection and/or external sensor) and/or network user’s command. You can set the recording policy for each camera independently. You may also apply this setup to other cameras by pressing “APPLY TO ALL CH” button. 1) MANUAL (R) [ON / OFF] ON: You can start recording the live video by pressing a REC button (or click REC icon on mouse menu). Press REC again to stop recording. OFF: Manual recording is disabled on selected camera(s). ...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 2) SCHEDULE (S) [ON / OFF] ON: Schedule record enabled. DVR will record live video on selected camera as your schedule setup on page 28. OFF: Schedule record disabled on selected camera and DVR will not record by your schedule setup. This will override schedule setup menu. 3) MOTION (M) [OFF / 30SEC / 45SEC / 1MIN / 2MIN / 3MIN / ALL CH] OFF: Motion recording disabled. DVR will not record a live video from selected camera even if it detects a motion. To enable MOTION detection recording mode and set the recording time, please choose one of the followings; 30SEC/45SEC/1MIN/2MIN/3MIN: Motion recording enabled and recording time selected. DVR will record a live video from selected camera(s) when motion is detected. DVR will keep recording for the selected time(ex; 30sec., 45sec.,…3min.). If DVR detects the motion again, it will continuously record another selected time and will repeat this process until there is no motion detected. ALL CH: Motion recording enabled with 30 seconds recording time. When selected camera (set to ALL CH) is triggered by the motion, DVR will start recording ALL cameras for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, if DVR still detects the motion, DVR will continuously record another 30 seconds until no motion is detected by the selected camera. 4) SENSOR (E) [OFF / 30SEC / 45SEC / 1MIN / 2MIN / 3MIN/ ALL CH] To enable or disable the recording of each camera which are activated by external sensor. All setup menu and features are same as MOTION (M) setup. for all cameras • If you select ALL CH at MOTION and/or SENSOR setup connected to DVR, PRE‐ALARM RECORDING will be enabled. The DVR will keep 15 ~ 30 seconds of pre‐recorded video frames occurred prior to event (MOTION and/or SENSOR) triggered DVR. What is “Pre‐Alarm Recording”? Amount of buffered video that occurred prior to motion/sensor detection to be inserted at the ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.2.2. RECORD QUALITY Setup the recording quality parameters of each camera. (see picture as below) Important: You must check Remaining Available Speed before you increase Size or Speed for certain channel(s). If remaining speed is not enough, you need to reduce Size or Speed of other channels. 16CH model supports total speed of 480 FPS @ CIF 360x240 recording resolution. 8CH model supports total speed of 240 FPS @ CIF 360x240 recording resolution. 4CH models support total speed of 120 FPS @ CIF 360x240 recording resolution. 1) SIZE [720x480(576), 720x240(288) and 360x240(288)] There are three recording resolution modes you can choose from. With 720x480(576) mode, DVR records video at full D1 resolution. With 720x240(288) mode, DVR records video at half D1 resolution. With 360x240(288) mode, DVR records video at CIF resolution. 2) SPEED (F/S) [30 / 15 / 10 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 / 0] Select recording speed in frame/image per second. Higher F/S requires more HDD spaces. Set lower F/S for more recording time. Recommended speed is 30 F/S with CIF resolution. •If your remaining available speed is less than 240 (120) F/S for 16(8) CH DVR, optional “All‐In‐One Channel Mode” for Net Viewer clients will be disabled. If you want to use this optional feature for Net Viewer, please make sure to have enough remaining available speed for All‐In‐One Channel Mode. 3) QUALITY [Normal / Good / Very Good / Excellent] Select recording video quality. Higher video quality requires more HDD space. 4) GOP [15/30] This number indicates the number of P‐frames between I‐Frame (=base frame of picture) and a following I‐Frame. 15: DVR will record I‐Frame per every 15 frames. 30: DVR will record I‐Frame per every 30 frames. Lower number (means more I‐Frame) provides a better picture quality and smooth FF, REW and transmission through the network but requires more HDD spaces. What is I‐Frame? ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.2.3. SCHEDULE RECORD SETUP This menu allows you to create own recording schedule and trigger type . To enable this feature, schedule recording feature at RECORD‐>POLICY‐>SCHEDULE menu must be “ON”. Using direction keys and ENTER button, choose preferred record types (such as ALWAYS, MOTION, SENSOR or MOT+SEN) on the selected time and date. Important: If you select SENSOR(or MOTION) recording on certain time and date, the DVR will not start recording even if RECORD‐>POLICY‐>MOTION(or SENSOR) is ON(30sec/45sec…ALL CH) and the camera is triggered by a motion(or a sensor) during that period. After that, it will go back to normal MOTION(or SENSOR) mode. Manual recording is available all the time if RECORD‐>POLICY‐>MANUAL is “ON”. 1) CAMERA [CH1 – CH4, CH8 or CH16] Select your desired channel for schedule recording. 2) DATE [DAILY / SUN – SAT] Select the desired date for schedule recording. 3) TIME Move the curser to desired time and press ENTER key to set it highlighted. Press ENTER again to change schedule recording option by color. You can set different recording schedule and type for each camera(channel) or you can apply current schedule setting to all other cameras by pressing APPLY TO ALL CH button. 3.2.4. MOTION RECORD SETUP This menu allows you to set motion detection area for motion recording. To start recording when triggered by motions, RECORD‐>POLICY‐>MOTION must be enabled.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 1) SENSITIVITY [LOW / NORMAL / HIGH / HIGHEST] The higher level is more sensitive to detect motions. 2) AREA [FULL / SETUP] FULL : Motion will be detected from full viewing area. SET : You can setup the detection area manually. To set up the area, go to POSITION menu. 3) POSITION To set the motion detection area, go to desired area using direction keys and press ENTER key to select or to release. Once you select the area, it will remain the same unless you change it manually. Important: Motion detection area will be displayed in yellow on the screen. 3.2.5. AUDIO RECORD SETUP 1) 4CH / 8CH DVR: You can record and retrieve one audio signal from camera(channel) 1 for 4CH/8CH DVR model. RECORD [ON / OFF] To enable or disable an audio record mode. VOLUME [1 – 8] Higher number increase the volume. Audio is linked to video channel# 1.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 2) 16CH DVR: You can set FOUR audio input channels and ONE audio output channel with RECORD on/off and volume control 3.2.6 WARNING SETUP You can enable/disable HDD overwriting feature and set warning method when HDD is full. 1) HDD OVERWRITE [ON / OFF] If you select “ON”, DVR will delete the recorded file (from the oldest file) and will record the new video file when the HDD is full. If you select “NO”, DISK WARNING will notify you when HDD is full. 2) DISK WARNING [ON / OFF] Enable or disable the warning message when HDD is full and HDD OVERWRITE is OFF. 3) WARNING METHOD [OFF / OSD / BEEP+OSD] Select a preferred warning method when the HDD is full and HDD OVERWRITE is OFF.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.3. DEVICE SETUP With this menu, you can configure the peripherals in your DVR such as HDD, CD/DVD burner and PTZ controller. 3.3.1. HDD INFORMATION/FORMAT HDD‐MASTER: Master HDD size and percentage of the used portion will be shown. HDD‐SLAVE: SLAVE HDD size and percentage of the used portion will be shown(if installed). FORMAT: You can format each HDD if necessary. But you do not need to format HDD after new installation of HDD. After new installation of the HDD(DVR power must be “OFF”), DVR will automatically detect and start formatting the new HDD when power is “ON”. DVR will reboot automatically after formatting. Important: In case you have some broken video/image during playback from existing HDD, it’s time to format HDD using this menu. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.3.2. SENSOR SETUP Select the right type of your external sensors to be connected to DVR. There are 2 different types of sensors. (N.O.‐ Normal Open and N.C.‐ Normal Close) in the market. Please select the correct sensor type per each channel connected to DVR. Press ENTER button to change and select the sensor type. 1) CHANNEL [CH1 ‐ CH16] Select the CHANNEL which the sensor is connected to. 2) TYPE [N.O. / N.C.] N.O. : “Normal mode‐Open”. Two sensor lines are not connected (=open) in the normal mode. Sensor lines will be connected (=close) in the activation mode. N.C. : “Normal mode‐Close”. Two sensor lines are connected (=close) in the normal mode. Sensor lines will be disconnected (=open) in the activation mode. Press MENU to save and exit. 3.3.3. ALARM SETUP If you use external alarm devices and connect them to DVR, you should enable/disable ALARM OUT and BUZZER setup.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 1) ALARM OUT [ON / OFF] You can enable or disable the alarm signal output through external alarm device. It will be activated during event recording (MOTION and/or SENSOR) if it is “ON”. 2) BUZZER [ON / OFF] You can also enable or disable the internal buzzer. If you select “ON”, the BUZZER will be activated when DVR warns external alarm device. 3.3.4. PTZ CONTROL SETUP DVR supports Pan, Tilt, Zoom and Focus control for PTZF cameras or servers. It has RS485 port to connect to PTZ cameras and supports most industrial common protocols. 1) TYPE : Select correct protocol for each PTZ cameras connected to DVR. 2) BPS : Set the Baud Rate (BPS). 3) ID : You can create own ID number for each PTZ cameras (up to16 cameras). 4) SPEED : Select the speed of camera movement (1 – 5). The higher the number is, the faster the speed will be. 3.4. SYSTEM SETUP This menu helps you to configure DVR for basic operation. You can set the current time for your area, network parameters, and password for security purpose.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.4.1. LANGUAGE DVR supports several languages. Please select your favorite language using ENTER button and press MENU to save and exit. 3.4.2. DATE/TIME SETUP You can setup the current date and time manually or automatically. IMPORTANT: To setup the current time automatically, the DVR must be connected to internet. Make sure the NETWORK setup is completed and working properly. DVR receives the time information from time server located in a certain area of the internet. 1) AUTO TIME SET [ON / OFF] To adjust time manually, please set Auto Time Set “OFF” and go to DATE FORMAT. If you want to set time automatically, select Auto Time Set “ON” and go to TIME ZONE. 2) TIME ZONE (when AUTO TIME SET is “ON”) Select the correct time zone where DVR is located. 3) DATE FORMAT (when AUTO TIME SET is “OFF”) Select display type of date. MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD are available. 4) DATE (when AUTO TIME SET is “OFF”) You can set or adjust current date. 5) TIME FORMAT: 12H / 24H You can select 12 Hours or 24 Hours type for display on the screen. 6) H : M : S (when AUTO TIME SET is “OFF”) You can set or adjust your local time.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.4.3. NETWORK SETUP With this menu, you should complete your network setup. you will control and manage the DVR through the internet and/or local network just like you are next to the DVR. Before starting this setup, the DVR must be connected to the router by LAN cable and also make sure internet is working properly. Important: If you are not familiar with network configuration and find any difficulties during this setup, please consult with your IT specialist or contact your distributor. ID not ID registered to registered DDVRLS server to DDVRLS server 1) DHCP [ON/OFF] When DHCP is “OFF”, you can manually assign an IP address for your DVR. If DHCP is set to “ON”, DVR can get available IP address from your router automatically by pressing OK button at the bottom of the menu screen. It is recommended to set DHCP “OFF” to save correct router port forwarding to your DVR IP address. 2) IP ADDRESS [000.000.000.000] (factory default : 192.168.000.008) Press “ENTER” key and use direction keys to set IP address. This IP address should be the same as the one you used for port forwarding from your router. Static IP address users: Use one of the available IP addresses, subnet mask and gateway address that you received from your ISP. 3) SUBNET MASK [000.000.000.000] (factory default : 255.255.255.000) Press “ENTER” key and use direction keys to set SUBNET MASK. 255.255.255 means that the first 3 groups of IP and Gateway address are same. If yours are not in this structure, please consult with a ...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 6) ADMIN PASSWORD [Up to 8 letters] Press ENTER key and use direction keys to create ADMIN PASSWORD and press OK button. If you log in to NetViewer or Webviewer with ADMIN PASSWORD, you will be able to monitor and fully control the DVR through the network. 7) USER PASSWORD [Up to 8 letters] Press ENTER and use direction keys to create USER PASSWORD. Log in to Net viewer or Web viewer with USER PASSWORD will have only limited access such as monitoring the DVR through the network. You can check Mac. Address, Server Domain, Network Ports, and CH17(or 9)* Note Note resolution (16/8CH DVR model only). Press 6 on remote controller at NETWORK setup mode. With this menu, you can change the maximum transmission bit rate using BANDWIDTH menu. You can limit the network bandwidth for DVR if you use other network enabled equipments in the same network. This menu is for professional network administrators only and we do not recommend general DVR users to change any value on this menu. If you are using mouse, click the head line of NETWORK from the menu bars. * All‐In‐One Channel (CH17(16CH DVR) / CH9(8CH DVR)) is a special feature for Net Viewer clients only. CH17/9(16CH/8CH DVR) shows all cameras (channels) connected to DVR on selected position on the screen. 4 different resolutions(720x480, 720x240, 360x240, and 180x120) are available to support ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.4.4. PASSWORD SETUP There are 2 different levels of passwords. With ADMIN password, you can access all information of DVR and fully control the system. USER password allows you to access to the limited information and no authority to change the system configuration of DVR. 1) ENABLE [ON / OFF] To enable or disable System Lock (password) function. If you set it ON, you need to enter password to use MENU feature. 2) ADMIN [combination of 4 numbers] Set your ADMIN password. Press ENTER and use direction keys to select desired numbers. 3) USER 1 ‐ USER 5 [combination of 4 numbers] User 1 through 5 are in the same security level. Set your USER password. Press ENTER and use direction keys to select desired numbers. 3.4.5. VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE [NTSC / PAL] Select your video signal format type, NTSC or PAL. NTSC is the video system or standard used in North America and most of South America. PAL is the predominant video system or standard mostly used Europe and Asia. Press ENTER key to select the type and press OK button. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.4.6. CONFIGURATION SETUP 1) Export Configuration : Export current DVR configuration to USB memory stick. You can import this file from other DVR(s) and clone the configuration. 2) Import Configuration : Import and copy the DVR configuration file from a USB memory stick. 3) Copy Configuration : Copy sequence time, recording channel/quality/schedule and motion setup from certain camera(channel) to all or selected channels. 4) Factory Reset [YES / NO] : You can restore all configuration to factory default values. (Except current time and network setup configuration) 5) Firmware Upgrade : Upgrade DVR firmware with USB memory stick at local USB port How to upgrade firmware with USB memory stick : ‐ Check you current firmware version before starting upgrade. Press INFO key to confirm the version. ‐ Have a newer version of firmware software in a USB memory stick ‐ Insert a USB memory stick to the USB port on DVR front panel ‐ Press Menu button ‐ Go to SYSTEM CONFIG. SOFTWARE UPGRADE ‐ Available firmware software will be shown on the screen. Select right firmware file ‐ Click UPDATE ‐ DVR will be rebooted automatically after update.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.4.7. LOG Your DVR keeps over 64,000 log and you can review the details of each log. Click LOG button, then you will see all logs from the latest one. There are 5 groups of logs by incidents. They are menu setup change, network connection, event recording (by motion or external senor), DVR power on/off and record start/stop (by manual, schedule or network driven). To see detailed information of each log, press ENTER or click it with a mouse. To remove all list, press RESET button shown on the bottom of the screen. PREV: To retrieve previous log NEXT: To retrieve next log RESET: Delete all current log EXIT: Exit the current menu For a faster search, you can sort the logs by incident. Press MENU(Menu Setup change), NET (Network connection) EVT (Motion, External sensor recording), PWR (Power on, off) and REC (Manual, Schedule, Network driven recording) buttons to narrow down your search.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.5. SEARCH SETUP One of the benefit of Pentaplex DVR is that it allows user to enter search mode while DVR is in other operation like recording. You do not need to stop recording to search and playback recorded files. There are 2 Search modes, Calendar Search and Date/Time Search. Press SEARCH button on the front panel or ALL/TIME/LIST SEARCH button on the remote controller. Select your preferred search method from CALENDAR/TIME/PROTECT/CAPTURE and press ENTER button. You can stop playback at any time by pressing “STOP” button. You can FF, REW and PAUSE during the playback. If you installed 2 HDDs, DVR will show you all events and Date/Time for both Master and Slave on a single screen. 3.5.1. Calendar Search Select the date that you want to see the events. Use direction keys to change the month and select the date. Press ENTER button to see recorded files on that date. Note: When there is recorded files, date will be displayed in RED. Date in white indicates that there is no single recorded files. Colored blocks indicate that there is (are) a (some) recorded file(s). Each color represents why the file was recorded. (e.g. by schedule, motion, sensors or network client)
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.5.2. Time Search You can designate a specific date and time to retrieve recorded video file. Select date and time in between first and last. If there is no recorded files at your designated time, DVR will display the recorded video file closest to that time. FIRST: Date and time of the oldest recorded file on your HDD LAST: Date and time of the most recent recorded file on your HDD 3.5.3. Protect Search How to retrieve Protected files Any recorded files(video/audio/captured images) you set as a protected file will be stored under this list and will no longer available by regular CALENDAR/TIME search. You can search, playback, backup, remove from this menu. Click SEARCH ‐> PROTECT. You will see the file list with recording start time, recording trigger type and file location (master or slave HDD) Select a file and click PLAY button. Channel(camera) name will be displayed in BLUE to notify you that this is a protected video file (non protected file will show channel(camera) name in yellow during the playback.) 3.5.4 Capture Search How to retrieve Capture files Click SEARCH ‐> CAPTURE. You will see CAPTURE file list. It will show you captured time and a channel(camera) number.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 3.6. BACKUP SETUP You can copy recorded Video/Audio files from DVR(HDD) to CD/DVD or USB memory stick. Backup process will not prevent DVR from any other operation. You can select a backup file type either AVI or MPEG4. If you need a file with authentication, select MPEG4 file type. Otherwise, select AVI file type for an easy playback with a Microsoft Media Player or any other popular media players. 1. Insert a blank CD/DVD into CD/DVD‐burner or insert USB memory stick to USB port on front panel. 2. Select CD/DVD backup or USB Backup 3. Set the STARTING and ENDING time. Select the camera(channel)# for backup. 4. Select the file type. AVI or MPEG4 5. Press OK button and you will see the total files size and available space of CD or USB. 6. Press START for backup. You will see Backup icon on the left‐top of the screen until it completes Backup. Error message #1 : If your selected data size exceeds the current available storage space, an error message : Data size is too big for CD/DVD/USB will be shown. Error message #2 : If starting/ending time is not set correctly or there are no recorded files during selected time or camera(channel), you’ll see this error message : Not Available. Important: Backup time may take longer than normal if the DVR is in an operation of recording, playback and/or network transmission If your PC does not have Windows Media Player 10, you can download it. Go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/10/default.aspx If your Windows Media Player 10 can not display video properly, run xvid.exe file to your PC from the Installation CD. ...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR MP4 format player ‐ Authentic Image Player You must use Authentic Image Player (install CD provided with the DVR) to retrieve MPEG4 backup files. It retrieves only authentic files and will display messages indicating that the image is not authenticated if you try to playback with non authentic files. You can choose an image file for playback from directory at top of the player screen. If the image is certified, it will be played at original recording speed automatically. You can adjust playback speed with different frame rate assigning your own number in FPS field. To apply new speed, click Set button. You can enforce multiple speed of FF/REW, frame advance and pause during the playback.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Chapter 4. General Operation 4.1. Getting Started IMPORTANT: Turn DVR power off your before connecting all the necessary devices to DVR. Turn the DVR power on. If you see any failure message during system diagnostics, please contact the supplier. You can check system information including IP address of DVR, current available hard drives, CD/DVD burner, USB device as well as firmware version when you press INFO button. To exit to normal display, press INFO button again. 4.2. Controlling the DVR DVR can be operated by using front panel keypads, a remote control unit or an USB mouse. To operate the DVR with a mouse, please right‐click and main menu window will pop up. Use left button to select a sub menu or change the setting values. If you want to display a full size screen of certain channel on the screen, click the left button on certain channel picture. To return to multi screen mode, click left button again on any position of the screen.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Main Menu Window for a mouse control Click the MENU icon for parameter setup. Then the setup menu window will pop up as below picture. To use a remote control unit or front panel keypads, simply press MENU key to go to setup menu window directly. Setup Menu Window 4.3. Live View 4.3.1. Multi Channel Display Press MULTI key or direction keys (up and down). You can display 1/4/8/16 live cameras(channels) on one screen. Select preferred display type by pressing MULTI key or direction keys(up and down) repeatedly. After selecting a preferred display type (1/4/8/16CH), you can use direction keys (left and right) to change the camera (channel) or a group of cameras (channels). Full screen mode : CH1 CH2 CH3 ……… CH16) 4CH Display mode : Group1 (CH1,2,3,4) Group2 (CH5,6,7,8) …… Group4 (CH13,14,15,16) 8CH Display mode : Group1 (CH1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8) Group2 (CH9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16)
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR [ 16 CH display Mode] [ 8 CH display Mode] [ 4 CH display Mode] [ 1 CH display Mode] 4.3.2. PIP Display Mode To activate PIP Display Mode, press PIP button. Main channel is displayed on the full monitor screen at the same time as two or three other channels are displayed in inset windows. You can change 2 PIP/ 3 PIP mode with 4 different display positions by pressing direction keys (up and down) button repeatedly. To exit from this mode, press PIP. To change 2 PIP/3 PIP mode and display position with a mouse, right‐click and press MULTI icon and select your favorite PIP display.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 4.3.3. Auto Display Mode (=Sequence Display Mode) If you activate Auto Display Mode(Sequence Display Mode), live channels(cameras) will be displayed on the monitor screen in accordance with your sequence setup. To change the camera (channel), viewing time and sequence, please go to MENU ‐> DISPLAY ‐> SEQUENCE setup(see page 22. sequence set up). When Auto Display Mode is activated, an auto mode icon will be shown on the upper left corner of the screen until you stop this mode. To activate this mode, press “AUTO” button on the remote controller or press SEQUENCE key on DVR front panel. To exit from this mode, press the same button again. 4.3.4. Pan/ Tilt/ Zoom/ Focus Camera Control Controlling an external PTZ camera connected to DVR. 1. To use this feature, press P/T/Z/F button on the front panel or remote control unit. If you use mouse, please click PTZF icon from the main menu window. 2. Press ENTER to select the sub mode, PT control, ZF control or PRESET for your PTZ camera control. Or just click the sub mode icon with your mouse. 3. The number shown on the center of PT and ZF icon is the channel number of PTZ camera you set in the PTZ setup menu. Please check MENU ‐> DEVICE ‐> PTZ menu. (see PTZ setup on page 33.) 4. You can save your favorite PT and ZF parameters using PRESET feature. You can store up to 10 presets per PTZ camera. Select the Preset number and SET button using ENTER button and direction keys. Or use the mouse and click on the preferred setup icon. 6. You can clear preset parameters by pressing CLR button. 7. You can go to preset value by pressing GO button. 4.3.4.1. Pan / Tilt control Indicates Pan/Tilt function. 1. Select your desired channel by pressing the number from remote control unit or click PT icon on the screen using left button on the mouse.
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 4.3.4.2. Zoom/ Focus Function Indicates Zoom Focus function. 1. Select your desired channel#. Press the number from remote control unit or click PT on the screen using left button on the mouse. 2. Control the camera with direction keys(Up/ Down/ Right/ Left) of remote control unit or arrow icon on the screen using Left button of mouse. 4.3.4.3. PRESET Function Indicates PRESET function. 1. Select your desired channel on the screen. 2. Set the preferred viewing area of camera with PTZF control button. 3. Go to PRESET control mode and select number from 1 to 10. 4. Press SET button to save setting location or press Clear to delete setting location. 5. Press GO button to move camera to the desired preset location. IMPORTANT: PRESET requires admin password when the system is locked.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 4.3.5. Digital Zoom Display Mode You can zoom a certain area from the live mode up to two time. 1. Select the desired channel. 2. Press a ZOOM button, then you will see 2x2 enlarged video on the screen. 3. Select the viewing area using direction keys or on screen direction keys. 4. To exit and go to normal display mode, press ZOOM button again. 4.3.6. Video Loss (L) If there is no video signal, you will see ‘L’ (indicating video loss) displayed on that channel. Please check video cables and connection of each camera to confirm the signal loss. 4.4. Recording : (R) (S) (M) (E) (N)
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Manual Recording Icon: If DVR starts recording by manual trigger, recording indication icon(R) will be displayed on the left top of the screen. To stop recording, press RECORD button again. Audio Icon: This audio icon (see picture above) is not displayed if you set MUTE on. Event Recording Icon: When DVR starts recording by events, the recording icon will be Schedule Recording(S), Motion Recording(M), External Sensor driven Recording(E), and NVR driven recording(N) activated. Recording will be stopped when the event is terminated. 4.5. Playback (P) and Trick Mode (Pause / FF/ REW / Frame Advance) Playback icon: To playback any recorded files, press PB button, ‘P’ icon will be displayed on the right‐top of the screen during the playback. Recorded time will be displayed in yellow under current time. To stop playback and go to live view, press “STOP” button. Playback Audio Icon: It indicates an audio for the file being playback. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR You can FF, REW and Pause during the Playback mode. You can FF and REW in 4 different speed. During the playback, you can watch pictures in frame by frame mode. Press PAUSE button and press FF or REW in pause mode. Then you will watch next or previous I‐Frame video still image. To watch a certain channel in full screen mode, press a channel number from front keypads or a remote controller. To go back to the original playback mode, press the current channel number again. If you use a mouse, click the certain channel screen to display in full screen. And click the screen again to go back to original playback mode. 4.6. Network ‐ Remote Monitoring and Control You can connect to your DVR from anywhere through the internet. To monitor and control the DVR from remote sites, you must install Net Viewer program into your PC. Net Viewer program is our own CMS (Central Monitoring System) program which will provide the user a full access to multiple DVRs through the network. Net Viewer program is included in the install CD. You can also connect to your DVR using a web browser (IE) but there are some limited features. Using IE, you can connect to our Web Viewer site to connect to your DVR. Net Viewer program supports multi DVRs and multi clients at the same time. When any remote users (clients) connect to your DVR, network connection icon will displayed on the screen.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR For detail operations of Net Viewer and Web Viewer, please see Chapter 7 and 8. [ Net Viewer ] [ Web Viewer ] Chapter 5. Protect Video/Audio File 5.1. Protect Registration You can protect important recorded files from HDD overwriting. You can register them to the protect list. How to protect some important recorded files? During the playback of recorded file, you can register current retrieving file to PROTECT LIST. Using a remote controller, press ZOOM button during the playback. Press YES on the REGISTER PROTECT LIST window. When using a mouse, right click to pop main menu window. Click Lock icon. Click YES on the REGISTER PROTECT LIST window. IMPORTANT: 1.You can register up to 5 files per each HDD in your DVR in the PROTECT LIST. 2. You can not register the file in the middle of recording. You must finish recording to register this file to PROTECT LIST. 2. Lock Button has two functions. During playback, it is a protect button. In other operation modes, it is a system lock button.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 5.2. Playback and Remove Protected File Your DVR keeps and manages protected files separately from ordinary recorded files (clips) stored in HDD. You can retrieve them at any time until you remove them from PROTECT LIST. How to retrieve and playback protected files? After registering your files to PROTECT LIST, you should go to PROTECT LIST to search, playback, backup and erase them. Press SEARCH button and select PROTECT LIST. It will show you start time, recording trigger type and HDD location keeps that files. Press ENTER to select the file, and press PLAY button to playback. Using a mouse, click SEARCH ‐>PRETECT. During the playback, the channel number/name will be displayed in blue instead of yellow for normal recorded file playback. How to remove protected files? If there are 5 protected files in your master(or slave) HDD and you try to protect new video/audio files during Playback, you will see warning message, “PROTECT LIST FULL ON MASTER(or SLAVE) HDD” on the screen. To erase old file from PROTECT LIST, go to PROTECT LIST menu. Select file(s) you want to remove. Click REMOVE and YES to remove it permanently. IMPORTANT: If you click YES, the file be erased from HDD permanently and you can not recover it. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 5.3. Backup Protected File Protected files are very important and valuable evidence for any incidents. You can make a copy of protected files into CD/DVD or USB memory same as ordinary backup function of your DVR. How to backup protected files? 1) Go to PROTECT LIST menu. 2) Select a file to backup 3) Press BACKUP button 4) Insert a CD/DVD or USB memory stick to USB port 5) Select a backup media, CD or USB 5) You DO NOT have to select the starting/ending time for backup. It is automatically detected when you select a file for a backup. 6) Select the channel(s), format type, and press OK. Then you will see the file size for to be backup. 7) To start backup, click START button.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Chapter 6. Capture Video Still Image 6.1. Still Image Capture You can capture and save up to 100 still images and retrieve, delete or backup them easily. You can capture videos instantly using mouse, remote control unit or front panel keypads. How to capture video images? During playback mode (including FF, REW and Pause) or live display, you can capture current video image using a mouse, remote control unit or front keypads. Mouse : Click Capture (Camera icon) button at the main menu window Remote controller : Press ENTER button Front keypads : Press ENTER button When you click capture button, DVR stores all channels immediately into temporal buffer. Then you will see a channel select menu to select channels to save into HDD. Using direction keys and ENTER button, you can designate channels to save. You can select multiple channels to save. After selecting all desirable channels, press OK button to store pictures into HDD. 6.2. Retrieve and View Captured Image Your DVR keeps and manages captured files separately from other video files stored in HDD. You can retrieve them at any time unless you remove them from CAPTURE LIST. You can store up to 100 captured images in master HDD. How to retrieve captured files? When you capture video images, you should go to CAPTURE LIST to search, view, backup and erase captured images. Click SEARCH button and select CAPTURE LIST. Then you will see captured file list. It will show you captured time and channel information.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR How to view captured images? Press SEARCH ‐> CAPTURE Select a file and press VIEW button. Then you can retrieve selected image. To identify this image is from CAPTURE LIST, CAPTURED message will be displayed on left‐bottom of the screen. Also you will see the captured time and channel Information displayed in yellow on the screen. 6.3. Remove Captured Image You can save up to 100 captured images into our HDD. You should erase some images to save new captured images. How to remove captured image files? IMPORTANT: If there are 100 captured images in your HDD and you try to capture new video images, the oldest image will be erased automatically to save new picture. To protect your captured images, please maintain your captured images not to exceed 100 images. To erase image files from CAPTURE LIST, press SEARCH ‐> CAPTURE. Select a file to remove. Press REMOVE button at the bottom. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 6.4. Backup Captured Image Captured image files are very important and a valuable evidence for any incidents. You can make a copy of captured files into a USB memory stick. How to backup captured image files? Press SEARCH ‐> CAPTURE LIST menu. Select a file to backup from captured file list. Insert a USB memory stick to a USB port. Press BACKUP button. When the backup is completed, COPY DONE message will be appeared on the screen.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Chapter 7. NVR (NetViewer) 7.1. Getting Started 7.1.1. System Requirement ‐ Pentium 4 or above recommended ‐ O/S : Microsoft Windows XP or Vista ‐ 1GB RAM (16CH Display), 2G (32CH Display) & 4G (64CH display) or above recommended ‐ Super VGA 128M or above recommended ‐ 10/100 Base T network card for LAN operation 7.1.2. Network Environment Client PC Minimum More than 128Kbps More than 128 Kbps Recommend More than 3 Mbps More than 3 Mbps 7.1.3. Net Viewer Program Installation To start network viewer installation, 1. Turn your PC ON. 2. Insert installation CD into the CD‐ROM drive. 3. Execute Setup. exe, so it installs Net Viewer automatically and generates Icon on the desk top screen. 4. Click the Net Viewer Icon, then network viewer will appear on the screen as below. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.2. Buttons and Functions 1. Date / Time : Displays current date and time of DVR. 2. CH Status : DVR (Gray), Local PC (Orange) shows in a different color for each status. DVR Recording Local record 3. Search : Control buttons for recording and playback for a remote DVR or Client PC. 4. Event : Control buttons for event log for a remote DVR or client PC. 5. Disconnect : For terminating the connection to cameras (channels) registered on current channel group. 6. Setup : Update local PC and DVR Configurations. 7. Multi Screen Display : Displays live channels in 4, 6, 8, 9,16,32, 64 divided mode and a full screen mode. 8. DVR : To navigate DVR(s) and cameras. 9. Group : To navigate group(s) of cameras. 10. Add DVR : Menu button for configure the connection of new DVRs. 11. Capture : Capture video still images. 12. Local Record : Control button for local recording for client PC. 13. DVR Record : Control button for remote recording for Remote DVR(s).
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 14. Save Group : You can combine any cameras from same or different DVRs into a certain group. 15. PTZF Camera Control & Preset : You can control PTZ cameras. After controlling PTZ cameras and find the best location, press Preset button to save the setting. Select a number from 1 to 10 with spin button. Press Set button to save it to preset location you selected. You can go to that setting anytime when you press Go button and it will take you to the preset location of the camera. 16. Audio : You can adjust speaker and microphone volume. You must complete network setup before using Net Viewer program. 1. During the network setup, you must create and register your own network ID, Note Note and password for each DVR. This setup is required only once for the first connection If you will use more than one DVR through the network, you should assign a different port number (router port forwarding) to each DVR. Also You should create and register different network ID for each DVR. 2. ID and password you set up for each DVR will be used when you connect to that DVR using NetViewer or WebViewer. 4. If you want to use static IP address for DVR, please type DVR IP address into IP address field manually. Your DVR supports both Each‐Camera‐Mode and Full‐Screen‐Mode in network transmission. 1. Each‐Camera‐Mode? (for all remote clients) Note Note When DVR transmits videos to client PC (Net Viewer/Web Viewer users), it transmits each channel independently. In other words, For example, if you register 8 Cameras (CH1‐CH8) under one DVR folder, 8 cameras will send their own videos separately based on their recording conditions which are set in DVR recording setup menu. The benefit of Each‐Camera‐Mode is that you can handle each channel(camera) ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.3. Registration of DVR(s) and Cameras (Channels) Before connecting to DVR(s) using Net Viewer program, you must register DVR(s) and cameras (channels) to NetViewer program. First, click button to register DVR(s) and cameras (channels), you will see pop‐up window as below. Follow the step 3.1. to 3.3. 1) How to register your DVR(s) and camaeras (channels) to NetViewer program? Click ADD DVR icon , then Add Device window will be pop up. Create DVR name and fill out other information. To save this information and register this DVR , press OK button. Then the registered DVR and its cameras will be shown on the DVR List. 2) How to delete DVR (Group) or channel (Camera)? Right‐click on DVR name in the DVR list. Delete and Properties menu will pop up. Click delete. You can find the property information when you click properties. 3) Making a group of channels (cameras) Before making a group, you must drag and drop the cameras (channels) you wish to make a group to the display panel. Then, Select from the left column. New Group : Select New Group button to create a new group. Overwrite : You can revise the existing group name. You can combine any channels (cameras) from any DVRs registed to NetViewer program.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.4. Local PC (Client PC) Configuration You can set your own configuration regarding record enabling, schedule setup, and recording directory for your client PC. This setup is for your local PC and will work independently from your DVR setting. To start setup, Click , you can configure all Recording Setup for Client PC from a pop‐up window as below. IMPORTANT: Local PC recording will be immediately activated when you completed local PC recording setup, and enable the motion/sensor/schedule recording. 7.4.1. General Setup Beep Setup : Enable or disable beep sound warning. Disk space to Remain : HDD space need to be remained for your PC. NetViewer will use rest of your HDD space for a local recording except this space. Motion Recording Time (10Sec. ~ 5Min.) : Minimum recording time when the camera (channel) is triggered by a motion. Sensor Recording Time (10Sec ~ 5Min) : Minimum recording time when the camera (channel) is triggered by an external sensor. Force Recording Time : Maximum manual recording time to protect your HDD space. Recording File Format : MPEG4 Format or AVI Format. Choose a file format for local recording. [File Directory]...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Recording File Directory : You can save recording files into selected file directory in local PC Capture File Directory : You can save capture image files into selected file directory in local PC 7.4.2. Record Setup 7.4.2.1. Record Enable Select a channel and parameters for Motion/Sensor/Schedule driven recording for your client PC. Select ALL CH to copy your setup to all other channels at once. 7.4.2.2. Schedule Setup Setup your desirable recording schedule for your client PC. Choose the channel first then click Always. Point starting time and drag to ending time. To cancel the schedule, click Clear Box. After schedule setup, click OK button to save and activate it. Click Apply To All button to copy same schedule to all other channels easily. 7.5. DVR Configuration You can remotely control and manage your DVR from NetViewer program. We strongly recommend not to use this function in normal operation. If you change the configuration of DVR to wrong value, the DVR may not work properly and can cause unexpected problems. This is feature is for a professional administrator who manages its remote site. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR To control the DVR remotely, click , then click DVR Config button on the pop up window as below. DVR Config feature is only available when Net Viewer is connected to the DVR. After connecting to the DVR, select a channel on the screen to select the right DVR. 7.5.1 Device 7.5.1.1. HDD Overwrite / Warning Overwrite [ON / OFF] To enable or disable HDD overwriting. Disk Warning [ON / OFF] To enable or disable the warning message on the screen when HDD is full and overwrite is OFF. Warning Method [OFF / OSD / BEEP+OSD] To select warning message method. 7.5.1.2. External Sensor CHANNEL [CH1 ‐ CH16 / ALL CH] Select the type of external motion sensors or door/window and any other kind of sensors. TYPE : N.O. / N.C. N.O. : “Normal mode‐Open”. N.C. : “Normal mode‐Close”. ...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.1.3. Alarm ALARM OUT [ON / OFF] You can enable or disable the alarm signal output through external alarm device. It will be activated during event recording (MOTION and/or SENSOR) if it is “ON”. BUZZER [ON / OFF] You can also enable or disable the internal buzzer. If you select “ON”, the BUZZER will be activated when DVR warns external alarm device. 7.5.1.4. Audio RECORD [ON / OFF] To enable or disable an audio record mode. VOLUME [1 – 8] Higher number increase the volume. Audio is linked to video channel# 1. 16CH DVR has four audio input channels as well as record on/off, volume and output channel.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.1.5 PTZ Camera TYPE : Select correct protocol for each PTZ cameras connected to DVR. BPS : Set the Baud Rate (BPS). ID : You can create own ID number for each PTZ cameras (up to16 cameras). SPEED : Select the speed of camera movement (1 – 5). The higher, the faster. 7.5.2. Display 7.5.2.1. Camera (Channel) Name Display NAME You can create own name for each camera connected to DVR using on screen keyboard. (up to 8 digits). If you do not want to do this, channel # will be displayed on the screen BLANK [ON/OFF] You can hide certain cameras from viewing on the screen. If you select “ON”, the video from selected camera will not be displayed on the screen. But the camera will record normally as you originally set.
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.2.2. Camera Input INPUT You can control the quality of the video input by adjusting the value of brightness/contrast/hue/color for each camera connected to DVR. 7.5.2.3. Sequence SEQUENCE (DISPLAY) Your DVR can display the each live video channel(or a group of channels) in sequence mode similar to slide show in PC. You can select order (1 through up to 16 ), camera# (or a group of cameras), display time from this menu. ...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.2.4 Display Misc. CAMERA TITLE [NUMBER / NAME / OFF] You can display all cameras by number, name or hide it. BORDER COLOR [WHITE / BLACK / OFF] Multiple channels are displayed in a single screen divided by white/black/no color. DATE/TIME [TOP / BOTTOM / OFF] You can select the position of date/time on the screen. RECORD ICON [ON / OFF] On/off the recording icon display during recording. PLAYBACK ICON [ON / OFF] On/off the playback icon display during the playback. NETWORK ICON [ON / OFF] On/off the network icon display when the DVR is connected to any network client. FAVORITE SKIN [BLUE / GREEN / RED] Choose your favorite menu skin color. 7.5.2.5 Display VGA...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR BRIGHTNESS [1 ~ 99] To control color tone of VGA output. CONTRAST [1 ~ 99] To control light and shade of VGA output. 7.5.2.6. PIP (Picture In Picture) mode With PIP (Picture In Picture) feature, you can monitor multiple channels while focusing on a specific channel. You can select one main video channel for full screen display and (up to) three sub channels as sub channels. MAIN : Select one channel for full screen display SUB 1/2/3 : Select up to 3 channels for sub display * When you select MAIN and SUB cameras (channels) in 4CH DVR, the channel (camera) should not be duplicated! 7.5.3. System 7.5.3.1. Time Setup (View Only – Current DVR Time & Date) You can check and adjust current time of your DVR.
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.3.2. Password Setup There are 2 different levels of password. With ADMIN password, you can access all information of DVR and fully control the system. USER password allows you to access to the limited information and no authority to change the system configuration of DVR. 1) ENABLE [ON / OFF] To enable or disable System Lock (password) function. If you set it ON, you need to enter password to use MENU feature. 2) ADMIN [combination of 4 numbers] Set your ADMIN password. 3) USER 1 ‐ USER 5 [combination of 4 numbers] User 1 through 5 are in the same security level. Set your USER password. 7.5.3.3. Network (View Only ‐ Current DVR Network Setup) CH17 RESOLUTION : CH17 (16CH DVR) / CH9 (8CH DVR) is All‐In‐One channel mode for NetViewer users only. There are 4 different resolutions (720x480, 720x240, 360x240 and 180x120) to support more video frames at poor network condition. BANDWIDTH : Free / 2Mbps / 1Mbps / 256Kbps / 128 Kbps / 56 Kbps You can limit the DVR’s bandwidth to protect your other network devices from slow internet speed. ...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.3.4 .Misc. LANGUSAGE : Please click language until you find your favorite language. FACTORY RESET : You can restore all configuration to factory default values Current time and Network Setup Configuration will remain same. PASSWORD MODE : You can enable/disable password protection On / Off for system setting, 7.5.3.5. Information (View Only ‐ System Information)
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.4 Record 7.5.4.1 Motion Record Setup SENSIBILITY : LOW / NORMAL / HIGH / HIGHEST The higher level is more sensitive to detect motions of each channel. AREA : FULL / SETUP You can select either FULL or SETUP for motion detection area. You can not change the detection area from NetViewer program. 7.5.4.2. Schedule Record This menu allows you to create own recording schedule and trigger type . To enable this feature, schedule recording feature must be “ON”. Choose your preferred record types(such as ALWAYS, MOTION, SENSOR, or MOT+SEN) on the selected time and date. Important: If you select SENSOR(or MOTION) recording on certain time and date, the DVR will not start recording even if MOTION(or SENSOR) is ON and the camera is triggered by a motion(or a sensor) during that period. After that schedule, it will go back to normal MOTION(or SENSOR) mode. Manual recording is available all the time if RECORD‐>POLICY‐>MANUAL is “ON”.
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.4.3 Enable/Disable Recording Methods 1) MANUAL (R) [ON / OFF] ON: You can start recording the live video manually. OFF: Manual recording is disabled on selected camera(s). 2) SCHEDULE (S) [ON / OFF] ON: Schedule record enabled. DVR will record live video on selected camera as your schedule setup. OFF: Schedule record disabled on selected camera and DVR will not record by your schedule setup. This menu is superior to schedule setup menu. 3) MOTION (M) [OFF / 30SEC / 45SEC / 1MIN / 2MIN / 3MIN / ALL CH] OFF: Motion recording disabled.DVR will not record a live video from selected camera even if it detects a motion. To enable MOTION detection recording mode and set the recording time, please choose one of the followings; 30SEC/45SEC/1MIN/2MIN/3MIN: Motion recording enabled and recording time selected. DVR will record a live video from selected camera(s) when motion is detected. DVR will keep recording for the selected (ex; 30sec., 45sec.,…3min.) time. If DVR detects the motion again, DVR will continuously record for another selected time and will repeat this process until there is no motion detected. ALL CH: Motion recording enabled with 30 seconds recording time. When selected camera (set to ALL CH) is triggered by the motion. DVR will start recording ALL cameras for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, if DVR still detects the motion, DVR will continuously record another 30 seconds until no motion is detected by the selected camera. 4) SENSOR (E) [OFF / 30SEC / 45SEC / 1MIN / 2MIN / 3MIN/ ALL CH] To enable or disable the recording of each camera which are activated by external sensor.All setup menu and features are same with MOTION (M) setup.
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.5.4.4 .Record Quality 1) SIZE [720x480(576), 720x240(288) and 360x240(288)] There are three recording resolution modes you can choose from. With 720x480(576) mode, DVR records video at full D1resolution. With 720x240(288) mode, DVR records video at half D1 resolution. With 360x240(288) mode, DVR records video at CIF resolution. 2) SPEED (F/S) [30 / 15 / 10 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 / 0] Select recording speed in frame/image per second. Higher F/S requires more HDD spaces. Set lower F/S for more recording time. Recommended speed is 30 F/S with CIF resolution. •If your remaining available speed is less than 240 (120) F/S for 16(8) CH DVR, optional “All‐In‐One Channel Mode” for NetViewer clients will be disabled. If you want to use this optional feature for NetViewer, please make sure to have enough remaining available speed for All‐In‐One Channel Mode. 3) QUALITY [Normal / Good / Very Good / Excellent] Select recording video quality. Higher video quality requires more HDD space. 4) GOP [15/30] This number indicates the number of P‐frames between I‐Frame (=base frame of picture) and a following I‐ Frame. 15: DVR will record I‐Frame per every 15 frames. 30: DVR will record I‐Frame per every 30 frames. Lower number (means more I‐Frames within the same recorded frames) provides a better picture quality and smooth FF, REW and transmission through the network but requires more HDD spaces. What is I‐Frame? a video compression method used by the MPEG standard. In a motion sequence, individual frames of pictures are grouped together (called a group of pictures, or GOP) and played back. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.6. Backup Viewer There are two backup file search modes. The one is DVR Search (for recorded files in DVR) and other one is LOCAL Search (for your local recorded files in your PC HDD). To playback recorded files, you need to find the files using appropriate search mode. 7.6.1.DVR Search Press DVR SEARCH button and then choose the month, date and press OK button. Then, the backup viewer will display the graphic time bar as below. The time with recorded file(s) will be displayed in color. Each color indicates the trigger type of the record. TIME LINE : You can show/hide the time line graphic bar. Press TIME LINE button to show/hide the time table.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.6.1.1. DVR Play Back To playback recorded files at specific time and triggered by specific event, Click the time block and backup viewer will start to play back the files in selected time block. You can stop the video at any time by pressing “STOP” button. FF, REW, PAUSE are available during playback. 7.6.2. Local Search Press LOCAL SEARCH button. Then select the month date & time and press OK button. After selecting date and time, the backup Viewer will display the local backup files (in your PC HDD). ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.6.2.1 Local Play Back To playback recorded files at specific time and triggered by specific event, Click the time block and backup viewer will start to play back the files in selected time block. You can stop the video at any time by pressing “STOP” button. FF, REW, and PAUSE are available during playback. 7.7. Event Viewer There are two Event Search modes. The one is Event Tracking Mode and other one is Event Search Mode. ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.7.1. EVENT TRACKING MODE You can track the event by trigger mode. After select DVR(s) with event, press Tracking button. Then the event viewer will display the event files. 7.7.1.1. Save Event Files After Event Viewer display the Event files, you can save the file to local PC Data Base. Data Base : Default directory is C:\CMS\DB. You can change the directory by pressing Backup Database : Press Backup Database button to start backup the data...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.7.2. EVENT SEARCH MODE You can search the event after selecting DVR(s) and search options. Click Search button. The event search will display event Index files. 7.7.2.1 Search Database You can retrieve a specific search index file by using Search Database button.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.8. General Operation 7.8.1. DVR or Group Selection To connect to DVR(s)/camera(s), select a DVR or GROUP you want to connect by clicking a DVR or GROUP selection window in the Left Top of Net Viewer. 7.8.2. Connect to DVRs and Cameras Step 1 : First Select DVRs / Camera and drag and drop to right side of screen Step 2: Click right button of mouse and select CONNECT or select Then you will see live videos coming from selected DVR or GROUP on the screen. You can watch multiple videos from other GROUP, using a GROUP selection window at any time. 7.8.3. Audio Control You can control the audio using AUDIO button.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 7.8.4. PTZF Control / Preset You can control pan/tilt/zoom/focus of PTZ camera to your DVR remotely. See the control panel as below. Before start controlling PTZF, please make sure the PTZ camera is connected properly. 7.8.5. Disconnecting the DVR (s) / camera(s) from NetViewer You can disconnect the current connection from DVR(s) / camera(s). Click Disconnect. 7.8.6. Local File Backup and Playback Just like file backup at your DVR, you can also backup recorded files from your PC HDD to USB memory stick, or some other directories in your local HDD. (Backup to other remote PC or CD/DVD are not supported.) The backup file type is MPEG4 format for authentication purpose. Available HDD or USB memory size for backup From NetViewer main screen, click Search button, then click Backup button. And Backup Dialog window will pop up. Select your backup directory.(Local HDD or USB memory stick) Select the start and end time for backup. And click Backup button. If the backup file size is bigger than available memory size, an error message will be appeared. Please change the memory size or date and time to change backup file size. To playback your backup files, go to backup file directory and click AIP player. You can not backup other files into same ...
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR Chapter 8. Web Viewer – Connect to DVR via Internet Explorer 8.1. Getting Started 8.1.1 System Requirement ‐ Pentium 4 or above recommended ‐ O/S : Microsoft Windows XP, Vista ‐ 512MB RAM or above recommended ‐ Super VGA 16M or above recommended ‐ 10/100 Base T network card for LAN operation 8.1.2 Network Environment Client PC Minimum More than 128Kbps More than 128 Kbps Recommend More than 3 Mbps More than 3 Mbps 8.2. Web Viewer Setup If you experience ActiveX installation problem, 1. Enable all option regarding ActiveX controls. 2. Open internet browser, select Tools / Internet Options /Security /Custom Level, and select Enable following items on example picture below. 3. Go to http://sc.dvrviewer.com again.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 8.3. Connect to DVR using Web Viewer (IE) 8.3.1. Connect to DVR via Web Browser using URL 1) Make sure your DVR network setup is successfully completed. And check your Network ID and Password from the Network Setup. Registering your Network ID and Password is required before connecting to DVR via web browser. 2) Open your internet browser. Go to http://sc.dvrviewer.com, then you will see the screen as below. (If your computer system blocks ActiveX control, please refer chapter 8.2. Web viewer setup to enable Web Viewer site.) 3) After click Connect button, type network ID and Password then click OK button. 8.3.2 Connect DVR via Web Browser using Direct IP. 1) Open your internet browser. 2) Type your DVR’s IP address in your internet browser. (ex: http://192.168.0.30) Then you will get the screen as below. (If your computer system blocks ActiveX control, please refer chapter 8.2. Web Viewer setup to enable ActiveX download) 3) At the log in page, type your network ID and password. Then you’ll get the screen as below.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 8.4. General Operation of WebViewer When you connect to your DVR, you will see a screen as below. 1. Connect Button Connect to DVR which is designated in Login pop‐up window. 2. AVI Recording Button Recording current videos into your PC(client PC) in AVI format. 3. Channel Selection Button You can choose any channel to display as a full screen. 4. Multi Screen Button You can set display mode in Full, 4. 9 or 16 channels. You also can enlarge video area in full screen on your PC monitor. 5. REC. and Playback Button You can record and retrieve videos to/from your client PC. 6. PTZF Control : Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus control for PTZ cameras connected to your DVR.
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR 8.5. Firmware Upgrade using Web Browser 1) Open your internet browser. 2) Type your DVR’s IP address followed by /admin/ (ex: http://192.168.0.30/admin/ ), then you will see the screen as below. (If your computer system blocks ActiveX control, please refer to chapter 8.2. Web Viewer setup to enable ActiveX download. 3) Click Administrator’s page and type “admin” in both ID and password section. Click log in button, then you will reach to the administrator’s page as below. Check current version of your DVR first. 4) Go to Local Update : Find the right file with browser, then click Update button. (Don’t try Kernel update unless you get a special instruction from the manufacturer/distributor)
MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR APPENDIX 1 ‐ NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING You must set your network environment properly to use remote control software (Net Viewer or Web Viewer). 1.Ping Test through your Router Ping is a command‐line tool used to check whether another computer is reachable from your own. You can use the command either from the Windows Command Prompt or from a Linux terminal. The following shows the sample output under Windows: Type “ping DVR IP address” (e.g. ping 192.168.0.26). If DVR and your computer are in same intranet (LAN) and connected each other through router, you will see successful ping test. If you get time out message at ping test, you should fix this problem before going to next step. • Check if DVR and computer are in same intranet. • Check if there are other computers or devices that have same IP address in same intranet. • Check if IP address, subnet mask and gateway address are correct. 2. Direct ping test without Router If you failed ping test through Router, you should figure out if DVR is defective. You can do ping test simply with direct connection between PC and DVR. If you fail ping test in this configuration, you might consider that DVR is defective, but if this test is successful, you might consider that your intranet (LAN) is not working properly. • Connect PC and DVR using Crossover LAN cable (usually it is gray color).
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR • Set IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway address of your PC. ‐ Open Network Connections ‐ Select Properties of Local Area Connection ‐ Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) ‐ Select Properties...
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MPEG4 Pentaplex Standalone DVR ‐ Click on Use the following IP address ‐ Type in Subnet mask and Gateway address of DVR into these fields ‐ Type in IP address like example. • Do ping test again. With the test result, you can figure out if DVR is working good or defective.
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