Viola Systems H.2649 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
  • Page 2 CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. PLEASE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class “A”...
  • Page 3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY’S RIGHT. ...
  • Page 4 PRECAUTIONS  Please refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers.  Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Use the appliance at temperature within 0 C ~ +45 C (32 F ~ 113...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Product Overview………………….……………………….……... Features…………………..…….…………..…………………... 2. Panels And Remote Controller…………...………………….……. 2.1 Front Panel………….……….…………………………….……. 2.2 Back Panel………………….…………………………….…….. 2.3 Remote Controller…………..…….……………………….…… Installations…….…….……………………………………….…… 3.1 Basic Connections…………….………………………….…….. 3.2 Optional Connections…………..………………………….…… 4. Main Screen And Basic Operations………….……..……….…... 4.1 Text Input……………………………………….……………… 4.2 Login And Logout………………………………………………...
  • Page 6 6.10.1 E-mail Setup……………..……………………………….. 6.10.2 FTP Setup……………..………………………………….. 6.10.3 Advanced Network Setup……………..………………… 7. PTZ Control……………………….……………………………… 8. Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator/Supervisor) ………..8.1 Search By Time……………………………………….………… 8.2 Search By Event / Log Display………………………….……… 8.3 Smart Search………………………..………….……….……… 8.4 Search Archived Files………………………….……….……… 8.5 POS Search…………………………………….……….……… 8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By Time………….….….………...
  • Page 7: Features

    1. Product Overview The H.264 digital video/audio recorders are designed for use within a surveillance system and are a combination of a hard disk recorder, a video multiplexer, and a web server. To achieve the highest inter-connectivity and inter-operability, this series of digital video/audio recorders are all based on industry-leading front-end to back-end surveillance infrastructure.
  • Page 8 security  GPS support  POS support  Support mouse operation...
  • Page 9: Panels And Remote Controller

    2. Panels and Remote Controller 2.1 Front Panel 1. DVD Writer (optional) Used for backup purpose if installed. 2. USB Mouse Connector Connect to USB 1.1 compatible mouse before the DVR is power on. 3. USB connector Connect to USB 2.0 compatible storage device, such as USB 2.0 disk drive, DVD+RW, card reader, etc.
  • Page 10 camera in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key. 8. SEARCH Button Press this button to display the search menu in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key. 9.
  • Page 11 19. ENTER Button This button is used as “enter” key in most circumstances. In PTZ control, this button is used to start/stop the selected PTZ control mode. 20. (Split Windows) +/- Buttons ( In split-window display, press these buttons for next/previous split-window display.
  • Page 12 2.2 Back Panel 1. Video Input Connectors (1-16/1-9) Connect system cameras to these BNC connectors. The internal 75 termination is always ON. 2. Video Out (CALL, MAIN) Connect TV monitor to the upper BNC connector for call monitor display, and connect TV monitor to the lower BNC connector for main monitor display.
  • Page 13 8. Ethernet Connector Connect this unit to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network through this port. 9. NTSC/PAL Selector Switch Set this unit to NTSC or PAL according to the local TV system. 10. Main Monitor Output Connector (MAIN OUT Y/C, optional) Connect TV monitor to the mini-din S-video connector for main monitor display.
  • Page 14: Remote Controller

    2.3 Remote Controller The remote controller is an optional accessory to ease the user’s operations. You can do all the operations by the remote controller instead of the buttons on the front panel. The effective distance is about 10 meters without any obstacle. 1.
  • Page 15: Installations

    3. Installations The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. 3.1 Basic Connections Please refer to the following diagram for the connections. Please make sure to set the NTSC/PAL Selector Switch on the back panel according to the local TV system for the digital video/audio recorder to work correctly.
  • Page 16  Audio inputs Connect the audio input connectors to the audio line-outs from system cameras or other audio sources. Please make sure to associate the audio inputs with the cameras in Camera Setup as described in Section 6.2 accordingly.  Audio output Connect the audio output connector to the audio line-in from speakers.
  • Page 17  Call monitor Connect the call monitor output connector to a surveillance TV monitor. This monitor displays the full screen images of the cameras associated with the events (alarm or motion) or the images from the installed cameras sequentially according to the SEQ Display Setup (Section 6.4) for call monitor.
  • Page 18  RS-485 keyboard or Terminal Connect the RS-422/485 connector to a RS-485 keyboard controller or VT-100 terminal via the appropriate cables. Please make sure to setup the RS-422/485 configurations as described in Section 6.9 accordingly. Please refer to Appendix D for the Keyboard Control Protocol for the digital video recorder.
  • Page 19  POS system Connect the RS-232 connector to POS system via the appropriate cable. The system supports the POS systems which can be connected to the following printers – Epson-TM200, Epson-TMU295, Epson-TMU300, Epson-TMU675, Epson-TMT882, Epson-RPU420, and Epson-MD332S. Please make sure to setup the RS-232 port (Section 6.9) accordingly.
  • Page 20: Operations

    4. Main Screen And Basic Operations The split-window screen, as shown above, is the main screen after system startup. There are several types of split-window screens, including 1-Window, 4-Window, 7-Window, 9-Window, 10-Window, 13-Window, and 16-Window. The system will remember the last one before normal shutdown (as described in Section 5.7) of the system.
  • Page 21: Text

    4.1 Text Input There are certain circumstances that the system requires the user to enter text, such as system login, camera title setup, and so on. Please follow the steps below to enter text: (1) Press ENTER to edit the highlighted option. The flashing cursor will be shown to indicate the editing point.
  • Page 22: Login And Logout

    4.2 Login And Logout There are three password levels in the system, including Administrator (highest), Supervisor, and Operator (lowest). If the user does not login the system, he/she will be treated as “Guest” and can only view live video display. The system allows up to 18 user accounts.
  • Page 23: Menu

    Press this button to cancel alarm activation, i.e. reset the alarm outputs and silence the buzzer.  MODE (Mouse: (Administrator/Supervisor) In split-window display, press this button to change circularly the live/playback mode for the focus window and the other windows that form a rectangle on the screen.
  • Page 24 (Mouse:  Press these buttons to circulate up/down among the available split-window displays.  PAGE (I/R remote controller: #, Mouse: current split-window icon) Press this button for page down in multi-split-window displays.  ENTER (Mouse: Press this button to display the GPS/POS data if there’s GPS/POS data fed to the DVR.
  • Page 25 be a zoom window shown in the video window as shown. The zoom window (a) will always be shown at zoom factor X1, (b) can be shown or hidden at zoom factor X2, and (c) will never be shown at zoom factor X4. The operations in Digital Zoom mode are as below: (Mouse: Click in the video window) ...
  • Page 26: Menu Display

    5. Menu Display In split-window display, press MENU (Mouse: to call up Menu display as shown. There are a variety of displays under Menu display. In Menu display and all the subsequent displays, the items enabled are shown in black-colored text, and those disabled in white-colored text.
  • Page 27: Status Display

    5.1 Status Display to change the highlighted option to Status, and then In Menu display, press press ENTER to call up Status display as shown. Status display includes Alarm Recording Status, Normal Recording Status, Camera Status, Alarm Input Status, Product Serial Number, and Product Version Number. Press ESC (Mouse: Right Click) to escape from Status display, and return to...
  • Page 28: Volume

    5.2 Volume Control In Menu display, press change highlighted option Volume, and then press ENTER call Volume Control display as shown. The general operations are as below:  (Mouse: Click in the respective item) Press these buttons to select the items. ...
  • Page 29 There are 4 items which can be adjusted, including Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation. The operations are as below:  Press these buttons to select the items.  Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse: Press these buttons to change the camera.  +/- Press these buttons to adjust the selected item.
  • Page 30: Vga Display

    5.4 VGA Display to change the highlighted option to VGA Display, and In Menu display, press then press ENTER to call up VGA Display dialog as shown. There are 5 items which can be adjusted, including Resolution (1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480), Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation. The operations are as below: (Mouse: Click in the respective item) ...
  • Page 31 5.5 Backup Device to change the highlighted option to Backup Device, and In Menu display, press then press ENTER to call up Backup Device display as shown below. The system supports internal DVD for Internal DVD models and a variety of USB 2.0 storage devices, including Storage Disk such as USB 2.0 storage disk drives and DVD Disc (including DVD+RW, DVD+R, and DVD-R).
  • Page 32: Backup

    compatibility. Note 2: Before using USB pen drive, please format it to FAT32 file system by MS-Windows. Note 3: The backup device has to be connected by the system software before it can be used to read/write. If it failed to connect, please unplug the device, and then plug the device in the USB port again.
  • Page 33 LITEON LightScribe DVD Writer SHM-165H6S, 20X DVD Writer DX-20A4P Sony DVD/CD Rewritable Drive Model DRX-810UL Series NEC DVD/CD Rewritable Drive Model ND-4550A Series HP dvd9404e External 18X Super Multi DVD Writer Series Some DVD Discs Tested – Only single-side, single-layer disc is supported Infomedia DVD+R 16X Mitsubishi DVD+RW 1-4X...
  • Page 34: Software Upgrade (Administrator)

    5.6 Software Upgrade (Administrator) to change the highlighted option to Software Upgrade, In Menu display, press and then press ENTER to call up Software Upgrade display as shown. The operations are as below:  (Mouse: Left click) Press these buttons to select the items. ...
  • Page 35: System Shutdown (Administrator)

    5.7 System Shutdown (Administrator) to change the highlighted option to Shutdown, and then In Menu display, press press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to shutdown the system. A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen, press ENTER to confirm the shutdown. The system will save all the files and all the states, and then display a power-off message in the rolling screen message area.
  • Page 36: Setup

    6. Setup (Administrator) In Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to Setup, and then press ENTER to call up Setup Menu display as shown. (To enter Setup Menu display of the system, please login as Administrator first.) The user’s operations are described as the followings: ...
  • Page 37: Pre-Camera

    6.1 Pre-Camera Setup In Setup Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to Pre-Camera, and then press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up Pre-Camera Setup display. There are up to 16/9 cameras which can be connected to the system. Pre-Camera Setup allows the administrator to define some fundamental attributes, which may relate one camera to the others, for all the installed cameras.
  • Page 38: Camera

     Watermark – to record with digital watermark or not. If yes, all the recorded images for all the cameras will have digital watermark embedded. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ ”...
  • Page 39: Camera Setup

    6.2 Camera Setup In Setup Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to Camera, and then press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up Camera Setup display. The Camera Setup allows the administrator to define the attributes for each camera. There are up to 16/9 cameras which can be connected to the system.
  • Page 40: Alarm

    Click) to exit without saving. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:  Title – The title (Max. 8 characters) of this camera. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item. ...
  • Page 41: Video Loss Setup

     Pre-record IPS – the pre-record IPS for this camera if certain event (Video Loss, Motion, Alarm) occurs for this camera. This camera is recorded at this rate for Pre-record time before the event occurs. (Please refer to the following sections for Pre-record time.) Press +/- buttons to select the value (0 –...
  • Page 42 Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:  Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after video loss is detected for this camera.
  • Page 43: Motion Setup

    6.2.2 Motion Setup In Camera Setup, press ENTER to call up Motion Setup as shown when the highlighted option is Motion Settings.. of the camera to setup. The Motion setup allows the administrator to define how the system responds to the detected motion for the camera.
  • Page 44 this camera. However, the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will be reset immediately once the camera returns to normal. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3 seconds - 60 minutes, discrete, ‘-‘ for ‘Forever’).  Camera to go – the camera to go to the preset position in next field after motion is detected for this camera.
  • Page 45 note that the detection area and sensitivity are also used for the Smart Search information. There won’t be any Smart Search information stored outside the detection area. So, it’s better to enable the whole area if the motion detection for the camera is disabled (and only Smart Search is used). Press ENTER in Settings..
  • Page 46: Alarm Setup

     SEQ (Mouse: CALL (Mouse: Press this button to decrease/increase the sensitivity, 1 – 10, for the motion detection of this camera.  Vol+/- ( (Mouse: Press this button to increase/decrease the “number of grids treated as motion” for the motion detection of this camera. ...
  • Page 47 (Mouse: Left click)  Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll left/right if the selected item is not shown on the screen.  Numeric (ENTER) Press these buttons to select the alarm input.  COPY Press this button to copy the settings of the focus alarm input to all the following alarm inputs.
  • Page 48 adjust the value (0 second - 60 minutes, discrete).  Alarm Out – to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when this alarm input is triggered. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or one of the Alarm Outputs (1-4). ...
  • Page 49: Seq Display

    6.4 SEQ Display Setup In Setup Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to SEQ Display, and then press ENTER to call up SEQ Display Setup as shown. The SEQ Display Setup allows the administrator to define the display pages in SEQ Display for main monitor and call monitor.
  • Page 50 Page Setup as shown. In Display Page Setup, the split window display for the current page is shown. And the title of the camera for the focus window . Following is a is highlighted brief description for the operations:  (Mouse: Left click) Press these buttons to move the focus window.
  • Page 51: Scheduled Record

    6.5 Scheduled Record Setup In Setup Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to Scheduled Record, and then press ENTER to call up Scheduled Record Setup. The Scheduled Record Setup allows the administrator to define when and how to record for the system.
  • Page 52 Press +/- buttons to select the desired start time. Example: If the user sets the start time of T1/MON as 9:00, T2/MON as 18:00, T3-T16/MON as N/A (Not Available), then T1/MON is 9:00-18:00, T2/MON is 0:00-9:00, and 18:00-24:00.  Alarm – record mode (No, Video, Audio/Video) when certain alarm input is Press +/- buttons to triggered.
  • Page 53: Hdd Setup

    6.6 HDD Setup to change the highlighted option to HDD, and then In Setup Menu display, press press ENTER to call up HDD Setup as shown. In the surveillance applications, alarm video/audio is much more important than normal video/audio. So, this digital video/audio recorder is designed to allow the user to divide each HDD into alarm partition and normal partition.
  • Page 54 Click) to exit without saving. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:  Size (GB) – the total HDD storage in GB (Giga-Byte) for Alarm Record and Normal Record respectively. This item is just for information. Please refer to Section 6.6.1 for more detailed information and setup of each individual HDD.
  • Page 55: Hdd Format/Clear

    6.6.1 HDD Format/Clear In HDD Setup display, press MODE to call up HDD Format/Clear screen as shown. Each of the HDDs must be formatted before it can be used to record video/audio. The HDD Format/Clear screen allows the administrator to format and/or clear each HDD, and set the size for Alarm Record partition and Normal Record partition for each HDD.
  • Page 56 Note: If the HDD has not been formatted yet, it will be formatted and partitioned with default record size, 30% for Alarm record and 70% for Normal record. If it has been formatted (and recorded) before, it will be partitioned according to the Alarm Record Size (%) and Normal Record Size (%) displayed on the screen, and the previously recorded contents will all be cleared.
  • Page 57: Advanced Hdd Setup

    6.6.2 Advanced HDD Setup In HDD Setup display, press SEQ to call up Advanced HDD Setup display as shown. The HDD Failure Action in Advanced HDD Setup allows the administrator to define how the system responds to the detected HDD failure, while the Privacy settings allow the administrator to set the DVR to record for Limited Period and the Retention Period of its HDD storage.
  • Page 58 Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ ” - checked.  Log – to log to event logs or not. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ ”...
  • Page 59: Password

    6.7 Password Setup In Setup Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to Password, and then press ENTER to call up Password Setup as shown. The Password Setup allows the administrator to add new users, delete existing ones, and/or modify the user’s name, password, and/or level. There are three password levels in the system, including Administrator (highest), Supervisor, and Operator (lowest).
  • Page 60: System Setup

    Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:  Guest Level – the access level (Administrator, Supervisor, Operator, or -) without login the system. Press +/- buttons to change the level.  Login Name – please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 modify this item.
  • Page 61  ESC (Mouse: Right Click) Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right Click) to exit without saving. Please note that if the selected language is changed, the user will be asked to reboot the system for the newly selected language to take effect.
  • Page 62 6.9 RS-232/422/485 Setup In Setup Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to RS-232/422/485, and then press ENTER to call up RS-232/422/485 Setup as shown. The RS-232/422/485 Setup allows the administrator to setup RS-232 control port, and RS422 or RS-485 control port. Please refer to the manuals for the connected devices - PTZ cameras or keyboard controllers –...
  • Page 63 for code as described in Appendix-D. The GPS protocol supported is NMEA0183. The POS printer types supported include Epson General (EX. Epson-TM200, Epson-TMU300, Epson-TMU675, Epson-TMT882, Epson-RPU420, and Epson-MD332S) and Epson-TMU295. Press +/- Please note that if buttons to change the supported model (or protocol). PTZ+Keyboard is selected for Device Type, the Keyboard model is always Control Protocol, and the other settings (Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, and Parity) are the same as the PTZ Model selected.
  • Page 64: Network

    6.10 Network Setup In Setup Menu display, press to change the highlighted option to Network, and then press ENTER to call up Network Setup as shown. The Network Setup allows the administrator to setup all Ethernet network related parameters. Please check with your network administrator to set these parameters correctly.
  • Page 65: E-Mail Setup

    described in Section 4.1 to modify these items.  Gateway – Gateway IP address for the system. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify these items.  DNS – DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address for the system. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify these items.
  • Page 66 6.10.1 E-mail Setup In Network Setup, press ENTER to call up E-mail Setup as shown when the highlighted option is E-mail. The E-mail Setup allows the administrator to set e-mail related parameters. When an event occurs and E-mail is enabled for the corresponding action, an e-mail will be sent based on the parameters set here.
  • Page 67: Ftp

     Password – password if the SMTP mail server requires authentication. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.  Mail From – the e-mail address of this DVR unit, i.e. the sender of the e-mails originated from the triggered events.
  • Page 68: Advanced Network

     Username – username for this DVR unit in the FTP server. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.  Password – password for this DVR unit in the FTP server. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
  • Page 69 Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:  Control Port – the control port for remote access. The default value is 67. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item. ...
  • Page 70: Ptz Control

    7. PTZ Control The digital video/audio recorder supports a variety of PTZ cameras. The user can easily control the PTZ cameras through the operations described in this Chapter if those PTZ cameras have been connected and setup correctly. Please refer to Section 3.2 Optional Connections for the connections.
  • Page 71 Miscellaneous function specific operations: Active function Operations Descriptions Focus (Mouse: focus far/near ENTER auto focus (Mouse: Iris (Mouse: Iris increase/decrease Auto Pan (3) Auto pan speed is shown in parenthesis increase/decrease speed (Mouse: start/stop Auto Pan ENTER set start position set end position SEQ (5 sec.) SEQ dwell time is shown in parenthesis.
  • Page 72: Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator/Supervisor)

    8. Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator, Supervisor) There are five ways to search the recorded video/audio for playback: (a) Search by time, (b) Search by event, Smart search, (d) Search archived files, and (e) POS search. In split-window display, press SEARCH button (Mouse: to call up Search Menu display as shown.
  • Page 73 8.1 Search By Time The screen for Search By Time is shown on the right side: The Status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time based selected Video/Audio before searching - alarm partition if any of Alarm, Motion, or Video Loss, is checked, and normal partition if Normal is checked.
  • Page 74: Search By Event / Log

    when the user press the playback buttons (or Copy button) later. Press +/- buttons to modify each item.  Video/Audio – (Alarm, Motion, Video Loss, Normal). Check the types of the recorded video/audio you want to search for playback. Press ENTER or +/- check/uncheck each item.
  • Page 75  SEQ => Page Up (Mouse: Left click)  CALL => Page Down (Mouse: Left click) Press SEQ/CALL to Page Up/Down the Log display.  Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse: Left click in the page number shown) Press these buttons to select the display page of the event logs, the log list will also be updated.
  • Page 76: Smart Search

    8.3 Smart Search The screen for Smart Search is shown below: The Status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time in the HDDs before searching or the search result after searching. The general operations are as below: (Mouse: Left click) ...
  • Page 77 Press these buttons to select the display page of the matched files in the list. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:  Camera ID – the camera to be searched for matched files. Its title is shown on its right side.
  • Page 78 Following is a brief description for the operations:  Press these buttons to move the Mask window.  +/- (Mouse: Left click and drag) Press these buttons to resize the Mask window.  ENTER (Mouse: Press this button to set/reset the area under the Mask window. ...
  • Page 79: Search Archived

    8.4 Search Archived Files The screen for Search Archived Files is shown below: The operations are as below: (Mouse: Left click)  Press these buttons to select the items.  ESC (Mouse: Right Click) Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: ...
  • Page 80 8.5 POS Search The screen for POS Search is shown below: The Status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time in the HDDs before searching or the search result after searching. The general operations are as below: (Mouse: Left click) ...
  • Page 81 Press these buttons to select the display page of the matched files in the list. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:  Camera ID – the camera to be searched for matched files. Press +/- buttons to change the camera ID.
  • Page 82: Playback/Archive For Search By Time

    8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By Time In split-window display, press MODE button (Mouse: to change circularly the live/playback mode for the focus window and the other windows that form a rectangle on the screen. The video windows for the windows in playback mode are grayed, while those in live mode display live video.
  • Page 83  Copy Button ( (Mouse: Press this button to copy or stop copying the playback video/audio to the storage device connected to the USB port or internal DVD. The Backup display will be shown as below. Following is a brief description for the operations in Backup display: (Mouse: Left click) ...
  • Page 84 5.5 Backup Device to connect the backup device before copying.  Backup Speed – 1-9, with 1 the lowest speed, 9 the highest speed. Press +/- buttons to select the value.  Directory – the directory to store the archived files. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to input the directory.
  • Page 85: Playback/Archive For Smart

    8.7 Playback/Archive For Search By Event In Log display, press Play Buttons ( (Mouse: Left click) to playback the selected logs. This display is the same as full screen display of the main display, and the playback buttons are effective. The operations are as below: ...
  • Page 86: Playback For Archived

    8.9 Playback For Archived Files In Search Archived Files display, press ENTER to enter Archived File Playback display of the selected file, or press Play Buttons ( (Mouse: Left click twice) to playback it directly. This display is the same as full screen display of the main display, and the playback buttons are effective.
  • Page 87: Remote Access

    9. Remote Access 9.1 PC Remote Access The digital video/audio recorder can be accessed by using a web browser installed on a PC if this unit is connected to a network, either internet or intranet. Before Logging On Before accessing this unit through web browser, please make sure the followings (For most PCs, only step 4 &...
  • Page 88 Resolution to at least 1024x768 and Color to 32-bit. Logon After the above-mentioned items have been done correctly, restart your web browser and enter the domain name or IP address (EX. http://192.168.1.100 if HTTP port is 80, http://192.168.1.100:800 if HTTP port is 800) of the digital video/audio recorder in the Location/Address field of the web browser.
  • Page 89 camera title stands for Live display, “.P” for Playback, and the camera title with white background has detected motion.) Note 1: The frame rate is limited by the bandwidth of the network and the pre-record IPS of the camera (Section 6.2).
  • Page 90 Click on this icon to enable/mute the audio output from the camera for the focus window, button down for enable, button up for mute. The default setting is ‘mute’. Click on this icon to show/hide the GPS data for (1) the selected DVR, or (2) the DVR for the focus camera, button down to show, button up to hide.
  • Page 91 Step, Play, Pause, Stop, and Copy (from left to right). Please note that the Copy function can be used to archive both live and playback streams. Please check/uncheck the cameras to be archived when the Copy Dialog is shown, and then click on OK or Apply button.
  • Page 92 of the dialog.) Now, you may use the playback buttons to play the recorded video/audio. Please note that there must be some cameras in playback mode for the search to succeed. Click on this icon to call up Search-by-event dialog. The event logs will be shown on the screen.
  • Page 93 for the (DVR) device.  Control Port – the control port for the (DVR) device. The default value is 67.  Data Port – the data port for the (DVR) device. The default value is 68.  User Name – the login user name for the (DVR) device. It must be in the list in Password Setup for the (DVR) device.
  • Page 94: Web Browser

    data will be output to the file specified. Please note that Tag and Icon are to be used If COM Port is by GPS software such as Google Earth for display purpose. enabled, the corresponding GPS data will be output through the specified COM port of the PC.
  • Page 95: Pda/Mobile Phone Remote

    9.2 PDA/Mobile Phone Remote Access The digital video/audio recorder can also be remotely accessed by using a web browser installed on a PDA or mobile phone (EX. Nokia 5300, 6120C, Sony Ericsson W850i, Z610i) that (1) supports xHTML and MJPEG file format, and (2) has screen resolution at 240x320 or above.
  • Page 96: Appendix A - Specifications

    Appendix A – Specifications System O.S. Embedded Linux 2.6 Multiplex Sixfold operation - simultaneous record, live, playback, backup, control, & remote access Certification FCC, CE, LVDS, etc. Video Format NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR Input 16/9-CH, BNC, 1Vp-p/75ohm Main monitor BNC x 1, S-video x 1 (optional), 1Vp-p/75ohm Optional VGA D-SUB 15-pin connector Call monitor BNC x 1, 1Vp-p/75ohm...
  • Page 97 Network Ethernet 1 RJ-45 10/100BaseT Ethernet connector Remote setup, monitoring, backup, alarm notification, remote software upgrade & 1 I.E. for multiple DVRs E-mail Alarm notification to stationary or mobile devices Alarm video/audio file storage Video 1/4/9/16 split-window & SEQ mode for I.E. and HEM Dynamic electronics maps for HEM Audio Bidirectional...
  • Page 98: Appendix B - Structures Of Menu Displays

    Appendix B – Structures Of Menu Displays...
  • Page 99: Appendix C - Time Zone Table

    Appendix C – Time Zone Table Time Zone Offset Start Samoa GMT – 11:00 Hawaii GMT – 10:00 Alaska GMT – 09:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00 Pacific Time (US & Canada) GMT – 08:00 Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Nov, 1st Sun, 2:00 Arizona, US Mountain GMT –...
  • Page 100 Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan GMT + 04:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00 Time Zone Offset Start Kabul GMT + 04:30 Ekaterinburg GMT + 05:00 Mar, last Sun, 2:00 Oct, last Sun, 3:00 Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent GMT + 05:00 Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi GMT + 05:30 Kathmandu...
  • Page 101: Appendix D - Keyboard Control Protocol

    Appendix D – Keyboard Control Protocol Data Format 5 Bytes – Byte 1 : Synchronization Byte (0xFF) Byte 2 : Address, i.e. Device ID (0 – 0xFF) Byte 3 : Code (see below) Byte 4 : Reserved (0x00) Byte 5 : Checksum (sum of Bytes 2 – 4) Code Value (MSB set for key press, MSB reset for release) 0 –...
  • Page 102 CALL-AUX ON 0x5b (ASCII character ‘[’) CALL-AUX OFF 0x5d (ASCII character ‘]’) UP-LEFT 0x7b (ASCII character ‘{’) DOWN-LEFT 0x7c (ASCII character ‘|’) UP-RIGHT 0x7d (ASCII character ‘}’) DOWN-RIGHT 0x7e (ASCII character ‘~’)
  • Page 103: Appendix E - Recording Table

    Appendix E – Recording Table NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only System Storage (GB): 200 Average Recording Rate (IPS) Resolution Quality Picture Size (KB)* 120 60 720x480 27.7 24.5 (Full D1) 21.0 18.4 14.0 11.3 120 241 1443 165 331 1984...
  • Page 104 PAL Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only System Storage (GB): 200 Average Recording Rate (IPS) Resolution Quality Picture Size (KB)* 100 50 12.5 720x576 36.0 (Full D1) 32.0 27.3 21.3 18.3 14.7 10.0 111 222 1389 152 304 1903 236 473 946 1478 2955...
  • Page 105: Appendix F - Ms-Windows Hem Utilities

    Appendix F – MS-Windows HEM Utilities There are several MS-Windows utility programs in the bundled CD, including CMS, CMS Player, Keyboard Control Simulator, and M4V/H.264 to AVI Conversion Utility. Please insert the CD in the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive in your PC, and then CMS/Setup.exe Utilities/Setup.exe double click on...
  • Page 106 the same as in Chapter 9. Remote Access. To select an archived file for playback, please click on File menu, and then select Open. After an archived file is opened, the user may click on the player buttons to play the file. The following diagram shows the screen after the Play button is pressed.
  • Page 107 Keyboard Control Simulator To run the Keyboard Control Simulator under MS-Windows, please select Start->Programs->Hyper Electronics Mappers->KCtrlSimulator, and the screen will be shown as below. Please note that most of the buttons correspond to the keypads on the front panel. If you connect the PC through RS-232 and use an RS-232/RS-485 converter to connect to multiple DVRs, you would be able to control multiple DVRs via the simulation software.
  • Page 108 M4V/H.264 to AVI Conversion Utility To run the M4V/H.264 to AVI Conversion Utility under MS-Windows, please select Start->Programs->Hyper Electronics Mappers->AVI Converter or double-click on the file AVI_Converter.EXE, and the screen will be shown as below. Please select the source files – .M4V/.H264 files archived from DVR, remote I.E., HEM, and FTP file transfer –...
  • Page 109: Appendix G - Gps Function In Remote Software With Google Earth

    Appendix G – GPS Function in Remote Software with Google Earth The GPS output for the DVR and its remote software can be used by GPS software such as Google Earth. The user may use the following paragraphs as an example. 1.
  • Page 110 4. Open Google Earth. 5. Add Network Link. 6. Select the Data Exchange File in the remote software as Link. Please note that the directory & filename MUST be in English for old version of Google Earth to work correctly.
  • Page 111 7. Set Time-Based Refresh. 8. Click on OK button to save the settings.
  • Page 112 9. Now, the GPS data will be fed from the DVR remote software to Google Earth, and the GPS position will be continuously updated in Google Earth.
  • Page 113: Appendix H - Protocol Converter For Multiple Pos

    Appendix H – Protocol Converter for Multiple POS Multiple POS devices can be connected through the RS-232 port of the DVR. Please refer to Section 3.2 Optional Connections for the connections. Please refer to page 22/23 of 7524 Hardware User’s Manual for the pin assignment of I-7523, which is similar to protocol converter I-7524.

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