Table of Contents Introduction ..........................1 Before Use ..........................5 Installation ..........................5 Use Environment ....................... 5 Handling ..........................5 Other Cautions ........................6 Recording Medium (Hard Disk) and Radiating Fan ............6 Motion Detect (Movement Detection) Function ..............6 System Structuring ......................6 Ethernet Terminal ......................
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Stop Copying ........................41 Image File Format Copied to USB Media ............... 41 Image File Format Copied to DVD .................. 41 WEB Server Function ....................... 42 Functions ..........................42 Physical Connection Configuration ..................42 Operation Environment ......................42 Login/Logout ........................43 LIVE FEED ...........................
Introduction Thank you very much for your purchasing ELMO Digital Video Recorder. Before use, please read this Instruction Manual carefully so that you may be able to use your newly acquired digital video recorder properly. After reading, be sure to keep it handy for reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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PRECAUTIONS - Refer all work related to the installation of these products to qualified service personnel or system installers. - Do not operate the appliances beyond their specified temperature, humidity, or power source ratings. Use the appliance at temperatures within +5 °C - +40 °C (41 °F - 104 °F) and humidity below 80 %.
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WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product, will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. - 4 -...
efore Use Below are the reminders you definitely need to know before using the equipment. nstallation Use Environment Install the equipment in the environment at temperatures within 5 to 40° and humidity between 30 and 80% (where no due condensation) When changing the place of installation, be sure to turn off the main power and pull off the power plug from the outlet.
Other Cautions Recording Medium (Hard Disk) and Radiating Fan The hard disk and radiating fan installed inside the equipment are expendables. When replacing, consult the reseller of your purchase. (Service is chargeable even during the warranty) A reference life of the hard disk is about 3 years for replacement. (Be advised that this duration is simply a reference, and by no means guarantees its performance) Motion Detect (Movement Detection) Function In order to use the motion detect function built into the equipment, conduct the required setup...
Features ■ High Quality Digital Video and Sound Recording Compared to the conventional VTR using tape recording, digital recording onto a hard disk enables recording of higher quality video and sound data. Unlike tape recording, rewinding or cuing takes very little time..
■ Capable of Remote Monitoring Via Network Ethernet terminal is provided as standard equipment enabling connection with networks. By accessing the Web server installed in the equipment via multi-purpose browser from other hosts on the same network, it is able to operate various functions such as distribution of live feeds from the cameras, search or playback of recorded video, remote control or setup of the equipment, etc.
Names and Functions Below are the names and functions of each control on this equipment: Front Face ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑧ ⑦ ⑥ Name Description POWER Key When pushing the POWER switch while recording, playback or live ① feed display, the screen display of Monitor 1, buzzer, and each indicator will be turned OFF.
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Name Description UP Key Increase the setup value ④ DOWN Key Decrease the setup value SEARCH Key Used for search of recorded video data. Pushing this key shows Search screen When operation is possible, lamp on the key lights up. Starts or stops manual recording.
Back Face ① ② ⑪ LOOP THROUGH ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑫ ⑬ Names Description POWER Switch Turns the power of this equipment on and off. ① Pushing toward the right turns the power ON and toward the left turns OFF.
Connection Below are the instructions on how to connect the equipment with other equipment: Caution When connecting this equipment with other equipment, be sure to turn off the power of all equipment to be connected. Standard Connection Example To Camera Input Terminal LOOP THROUGH BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable...
Example of Connection with VP Power Unit (VC90P, etc) VP Multiple Camera BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable To Camera Input Terminal VP Power Unit BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable To Video Input Connector LOOP THROUGH To Sound Output Terminal BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable To Video Input Terminal To Video Input To Sound Input...
Example of Connection with Alarm Devices LOOP THROUGH Control Equipment Lights, etc ■ Connection with Sensor A sensor can be connected to the terminal block on the back as input from alarm signal. Use no-voltage, normally open output type Terminal Specification Input / Output Input / Output Terminal Circuit Signal Specification...
Example of Connection with External Control Equipment ■ Mouse Connect a mouse to the USB Port (MOUSE) on the front of the equipment. ■ Ethernet - When connecting via HUB: Host LO O P T HR O UG H Host Ethernet Straight Cable Connect the Ethernet Terminal of this equipment with the HUB port.
When operating from EMR-16 using the network function, the camera's ID should be set by the control camera ID. (e.g. For connection with Camera 3, set the RS-485ID address on the camera side to the same set number for Camera 3.)
Example of Connection with Expansion Hard Disk Unit See Instruction Manual of the expansion hard disk unit EMR-ESU for more details. The display indication of the hard disk information on this equipment is as follows: Indication Master / Slave Master Installed Primary (IDE0) HDD-A Slave...
Connect the provided power cable and each device appropriately. Turn the POWER Switch on the back face “ON.” The screen shows the System Check display, and the hard disk Connection Check begins. During the Connection Check, the “POWER” key flickers. EMR-16 r 1.00 0009 SYSTEM INITIALIZING.
Channels whose number begins with “L” shows live feed. Display arrangement can be done in “LAYOUT” setting. “ELMO” logo is displayed when the video image output is set to OFF in the Monitor Output Setup or when the screen is set to the playback mode.
Switching Cameras Push the camera selection key of your choice. ⇒ The live feed from the selected camera will be displayed on the monitor screen. Camera Selection Key “1” Camera Selection Key “3” Display in Split Screen Footages from multiple cameras are displayed in split screen mode. 7 split screen patterns are possible as shown below: 16-split screen mode displays only the camera numbers, not the names thereof.
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Push the “MENU” or “SCRN DIV” key. Or, right-click on it with the mouse. ⇒ The Operation / Setup Menu will be displayed. P L A Y R E V E R S E S E T U P S E A R C H D I V L A Y O U T D A T A...
Automatic Sequence Display Pushing the “SEQ DISP” key automatically changes the monitor display according to the setup. * As for the setup method, see “Automatic Sequence Setup” under “Screen Display Setup” (→P.73) Changing the screen to another mode finishes the Automatic Sequence. PTZ Camera Control This display function is possible for Monitor 1 in the single screen and the live feed display mode.
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Following is how to select and operate from the Operating Menu screen: Push the “MENU” key. Or, click the right button on the mouse. ⇒ The Operation / Setup Menu will be displayed. P L A Y R E V E R S E S E T U P S E A R C H D I V...
2X Digital Zoom Display This display function is possible for Monitor 1 in full screen display mode. It is not available for Monitor 2. Click “X2” button in the Camera Control screen. ⇒ 2X zoom image will be shown. Using the mouse, or “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, the zoomed section can be moved. For ending Zoom mode, push the “CAM”...
Recording cording This operation records live feeds onto hard disk. Two types of recording modes are available; Manual Recording and Automatic Recording. Manual Recording: Recording begins when the “Recording” key is pushed. Automatic Recording: Recording begins automatically according to the schedule (continue, alarm input, and motion) set up for each camera.
Manual Recording Pushing the “Recording” key once again stops the recording. Push the “Recording” key during live feed display or playback. ⇒ “RECORDING” indicator lights up and manual recording begins according to the recording setup. Note Pushing the “Recording” key during automatic recording switches to manual recording mode. When the automatic recording conditions (continue, alarm, or motion) happen during manual recording, these do not start recording.
Playback ayback Below explains how to play back recorded video. Playback is also possible during recording. Playback is possible only on Monitor 1. Monitor 2 is not capable of playback. Caution Channel whose number begins with “PB” shows playback video. Display arrangement can be done in “LAYOUT”...
“ (Reverse playback)”key. Playback video screen is able to set up in TRIPLEX.(→P.31) ⇒ Playback or Backward playback begins. Pushing the “ (Stop)” key stops playback and returns to ELMO logo display. Pushing the “ ” or “ ” key pauses the playback.
Note Playback begins from the point where the last playback or backward playback stopped. When the playback continues to the beginning or the end of the recorded data, playback stops and returns to “E L M O” logo displayed. When the power is turned on or the point of the last playback or backward playback has been overwritten, playback starts from the oldest point and backward playback starts from the newest point.
Playback at Fast Speed Using Shuttle Dial While playback is paused, turning the Shuttle Dial in REW (backward) or FF (forward) direction, still images are played back at a fast speed. Display in Split Screen Footages from multiple cameras are displayed on monitor in split screen. The control method is the same as “Display in Split Screen”...
How to Use LAYOUT Function During split screen display, live feed and playback video can be displayed at the same time. This function is available during split screen display on Monitor 1. Note “LAYOUT” is not displayed as LAYOUT MODE is set to INACTIVE when the product is shipped from the plant.
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Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the Camera No. where the display is sor to the Camera No. where the display is to be changed, and push the “7” key. Or click on the image where the display is to be changed. to be changed, and push the “7”...
Finishing LAYOUT Function Push the “MENU” key, or right-click on it using the mouse. ⇒LAYOUT Setting mode (End process) screen is displayed. P B 2 B A C K E X I T P B 3 P B 4 Using the “3,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “EXIT” button and select it by pushing the “7”...
Search and Playback Recorded Video Below explains how to search and play back recorded video. Note After LOGIN to the recorded video search screen, the LOGIN status stays until “LOGOUT” is pressed. User authentication is not required if you search recorded video again under the LOGIN status.
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Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “OK” button and select by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “OK” button. ⇒ The Record Search Item Entry screen will be displayed. R E C O R D S E A R C H L O G O U T <...
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END DATE is displayed. Otherwise the video of the oldest event between START DATE and END DATE is displayed. - 36 -...
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Push the “SEARCH” button. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “SEARCH” button and select it by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “SEARCH” button. ⇒ Search begins on the specified criteria, and paused recording image, preceding and nearest the specified time, is displayed.When no recording data is found for the searh criteria, “NO HIT!”...
Copy Function This function transfers recorded data on HDD to USB media connected to ARCHIVE port.This function transfers data to USB media connected to USB2 Port (ARCHIVE) or to DVD. Caution Connect USB media to the ARCHIVE port. Only mass storage class is compatible. The used media must be formatted in FAT12/FAT16 and the compatible interface must be USB2.0/1.1.
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Using the “3” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “DATA COPY” button and push the”7” key. Or, click on the “DATA COPY” button. ⇒ The User Name Entry Screen will be displayed. LOGIN USER NAME CANCEL Enter the user name. Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the desired letters and select by pushing the “7”...
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Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “USB” or “DVD” button and select by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “USB” or “DVD” button. ⇒ The Data Copy Item Entry screen will be displayed. D A T A C O P Y <...
Stop Copying Press the ”MENU” key during transfer. Or, right-click the mouse. ⇒The data copy end screen is displayed. Pushing the “Stop” key, during data transfer displays Transfer Cancellation Confirmation message. Move the cursor to “COPY STOP” with the “3”, “6”, “8” or “11” key and finalize with the “7”...
EB Server Function Below explains how to use EMR-16 through a WEB browser. unctions Possible to function as a WEB server, to be connected by 3 clients at maximum Possible to view live feed by a WEB browser Possible to search and play back past recorded video by a WEB browser...
Login/Logout When accessing the equipment’s contents for the first time, the certification screen appears. Authentication USER PASSWORD LOG IN Enter the User Name and Password, and click on the “LOG IN” button. The password entered is displayed by the “●” mark. There are two types of certification account;...
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Caution Entry of wrong User Names or Password does not change the screen display but continues to show the certification screen. In case the maximum number (3 accounts) of clients are accessing, the screen shows an message as shown below and the operation is discontinued. Up to one setup account or up to three general account can login at the same time, and therefore, if accessing the equipment while other client has already logged in, the same message is displayed.
PLAYBACK Through communication with EMR-16, live feed and playback video can be displayed. This operation is possible only by access in the setup account The last played video is displayed in a paused image by default, but immediately after the power of the equipment is turned on or when recorded data is not available, a black screen is displayed.
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◀◀ Fast backward playback (2× →4× →8×) ▶▶ Fast forward playback (2× →4× →8×) Frame by frame backward playback while pausing ◀ ╽╽ Pause Frame by frame forward playback while pausing ▶ ╽╽ A pausing display of the oldest video image ◀◀...
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Duplex Display During playback in split screen mode, one of the split screens can be changed to live feed thus displaying playback video and live feed at the same time. Right-click on the screens to open the pop-up menu. Camera 1 Camera 2 Right-click to open the pop-up menu.
MENU The Menu setup of the equipment can be viewed and changed. This function is available only when login with a setup account. The Menu below is displayed. By clicking on one of the buttons, the setup screen is displayed. Main Menu ―...
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Warning - Security Do you trust the applet with a signature provided from "XXXX"? Reliability of the issuer has been verified by "XXXX." This security certificate has been issued by an unreliable group. This security certificate has not been expired and is still valid. Caution: "XXXX"...
In the event of recording start due to alarm input or motion detect or internal alarm generation, e-mail is sent containing the messages shown below: See “E-mail Setup” (→P.76) under the Menu for detailed information of e-mail setup Subject: “EMR-16” Sent Information Generated alarm “Sent information”...
ow To Set Up Below are explanations of the contents and method of setup using the Menu screen. ow to Start and Finish Menu Mode During live feed display, push the “MENU” key. Or, right click on it with a mouse. ⇒...
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Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “OK” button and select by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “OK” button. ⇒ The Password Entry screen will be displayed. LOGIN USER NAME ADMIN PASSWORD ***** BACK...
Operation of Menu Screen Below are explanations of basic operation of each screen under the Menu mode Example) Recording Conditions setup CONDITION SETUP REC RATE QUALITY CAMERAS 2PPS IMAGE1 PREALARM TIME 60PPS IMAGE4 2PPS IMAGE2 4PPS IMAGE2 15PPS IMAGE1 - -...
List of Menu Functions The settings shown in ( ) indicate factory default setup. Menu Ref. Items Settings item page OVERWRITE YES/NO (NO) Recording YES/NO (YES for all cameras) Conditions (For each camera) Setup REC RATE 60PPS, 30PPS, 15PPS, 10PPS, 7.5PPS, (For each camera) 5PPS, 4PPS, 3PPS, 2PPS, 1PPS (7.5PPS for all cameras)
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23 letters in cap/small alphabets, numbers, marks (No setup) PASSWORD POP3 SERVER DOMAIN 46letters(No setup) E-mail Sending SYSTEM ALARM ON/OFF Setup ON/OFF ALARM1~16 Test sending E-mail containing the title, “EMR-16” and main text, “TEST” is sent to the registered addresses - 56 -...
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Control Camera TYPE PTC-200C / PELCO-D / OTHER Setup (OTHER) CAM ID User Setup ADMIN1-4 Within 10 letters (1: ELMO, others: blank) ADMIN PASS1-4 Within 10 letters (1: ELMO, others: blank) USER1-16 Within 10 letters (All blank) USER PASS 1-16...
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TIME SETUP 2000/1/1~2099/12/31 (2005/1/1 00:00:00) Cannot be set for dates not in existence such as 2/31 HDD RESET Formats the hard disk (Extended mode) SETUP RESET Rests the setup LOG RESET Rests the log EXPORT SETTING Writes the setup on a connected media IMPORT SETTING Reads the setup from a connected media DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME...
Main menu screen Display setting screens from the main menu. Set the search login time of AUTO LOGOUT TIME. NOTE When you access this unit with a WEB browser, set AUTO LOGOUT TIME on the SYSTEM SETUP screen. MAIN MENU REC SETUP ENTER DISPLAY...
Recording Setup Below are instructions for recording setup: REC SETUP REC CONDTION SETUP ENTER SCHEDULE SETUP ENTER CONCURRENT SETUP ENTER HOLIDAY SETUP ENTER MOTION SETUP ENTER OVERWRITE MENU Items Settings REC CONDITION Displays the recording setup screen (→P.61) SETUP SCHEDULE SETUP Displays the schedule setup screen (→P.63) CONCURRENT Displays the concurrent recording camera (→P.65)
Recording Conditions Setup Recording conditions such as image quality or intervals can be set up for each camera. CONDITION SETUP REC RATE QUALITY CAMERAS 2PPS IMAGE1 PREALARM TIME 300 S 60PPS IMAGE4 2PPS IMAGE2 4PPS IMAGE2 15PPS IMAGE1 - - -...
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・ESTIMATED REC RATE Displays a reference remaining recordable time based on a calculation of the current recording setups and the hard disk free spaces. ■ Setup of Image Quality The “File Size” indicates the size of data after compression, and the larger the size is the image quality is finer, closer to the original video footage.
Recording Schedule Setup Automatic recording conditions can be set up for each camera. REC SCHEDULE SETUP ALL CLEAR TIME POST TIME ALARM 9 9 9 ALARM MOTION CONTINUE MOTION 9 9 9 ALARM&MOTION ALARM&CONTINUE COPY ENTER PREV NEXT MENU <Setup Procedure> Select from “CAM1~16”...
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* In case “ALARM & MOTION” is selected, complete the setup for Concurrent Recording Camera also. (→P65) Items Settings PREV Returns to the Recording Setup Screen (→P.61) NEXT Displays the Concurrent Recording Camera Setup Screen(→P.65) MENU Returns to the Main Menu Screen - 64 -...
Concurrent Recording Camera Setup How to conduct setup for concurrent recording operation upon alarm or motion detection. Concurrent recording cameras C O N C U R R E N T R E C C A M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 P R E V M E N U...
Holiday Setup Specific dates when Automatic recording is conducted can be set up. The specific dates correspond to the dates indicated by the “HOL” sign on the Recording Schedule Screen. A maximum of 80 days can be set up for one year. HOLIDAY SETUP 1 /...
Motion Setup How to conduct Motion Detect Setup. <Setup Procedure> Select “ENTER” button of the intended camera. MOTION SETUP ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER MENU ⇒ The Motion Setup Screen will be displayed. CAM 1 MOTION SETUP Camera No.
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・ Using a mouse 1) Click on the intended area for motion setup. Each click changes between ON and OFF. Motion Detect ON: Green color Motion Detect OFF: No color 2) Right click of the mouse shows the menu for sensitivity setup of the selected area. ENTER ・・・Setup finished BACK...
Screen Display Setup Below shows how to set up screen display. D I S P L A Y S E T U P O S D S E T U P E N T E R M O N I T O R O U T P U T S E T U P E N T E R...
OSD Display Setup Below are instructions on how to set up the screen display using playback or recording. O S D S E T U P A U D I O O V E R W R I T E R E C O R D P L A Y P L A Y B A C K...
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Items Settings DOWN: Center bottom LEFT UP: Left top LEFT DOWN: Left bottom RIGHT UP: Right top RIGHT DOWN: Right bottom MONITOR1 CAM Enable or disable the display of camera names NAME OFF: Disables display MONITOR2 CAM NAME: Enables display of camera names NAME NUM:...
Monitor Output Setup This is to set up whether to display the live feeds from each camera on Monitor 1 or 2. During playback, all cameras’ recorded video is displayed regardless of the setup entered herein. M O N I T O R O U T P U T S E T U P M O N I T O R 1...
Automatic Sequence Setup This menu sets up the screen display operation when pushing the “SEQ DISP” key. (In case the sequence setup is changed during automatic sequence in operation, the change setup is activated after the current sequence operation is finished.) AUTO SEQUENCE SETUP MONITOR1 S T E P 4 S E G A...
Camera Name Setup This is to set up then names of each camera. Camera No. Camera Name A M E A M E A M E A M E A M E A M E <Setup Procedure> Using the “3” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “ENTER” button, and push the “7” key. Or, click on the “ENTER”...
Network Setup This sets up parameters necessary for LAN connection. N E T WO R K S E T U P A D D R E S S S U B N E T MA S K D E F A U L T G A T E W A Y P R I M A R Y D N S S E R V E R S E C O N D A R Y D N S...
Sets up the domain address of POP3 server SUBMIT SETUP Displays the Sending Conditions Setup Screen (→P.78) TEST SUBMIT Conducts test sending mail containing the title “EMR-16” and main text “TEST” to the designated destination addresses. MENU Returns to the Main Menu...
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[Setup Procedure of Address, User Name and Password] Screen display example) Source Address S O U R C E A D D R E S S t e s t " & < > C A N C E L Using the “3,”...
Sending Condition Setup This is to set up whether to send e-mail in the event of an internal alarm, recording start due to alarm input or motion detection. T U P A R M A R M A R M A R M A R M A R M...
System Setup SYSTEM SETUP HD REMAINING TIME 0 HOUR BUZZER EFFECT ALARM OUTPUT DURING ALARM REC INTERNAL ALARM LEVEL WARNING ALARM OUTPUT TIME DURING REC CAMERA SETUP ENTER USER SETTING ENTER PLAY DISK LAYOUT MODE INACTIVE MENU Items Settings HD REMAINING TIME Sets the remaining recording time under which the “HDD”...
O T H E R M E N U Cameras shown below can be controlled: Regarding TYPE PTZ Camera: ELMO PTC-400C, Pelco-D Other cameras: Other than PTZ cameras (fixed) Regarding CAMID Sets up the ID of PTZ cameras - 80 -...
User Setup From this screen, User Setup and registration can be conducted. Administrator user cannot conduct this Setup. U S E R S E T U P A D M I N P A S S C T R L U S E R P A S S C T R L...
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<Password Setup Procedure> Using the “3,” “6,” “8,” and “11” keys, move the cursor to the “ENTER” button of the password to be changed and select by pushing the “7” key. Or, click on the “ENTER” button. ⇒ The Password Entry Screen will be displayed. PASS WORD ***** REWRITE PASSWORD...
Log Display Log Display has the following items: REC LOG: Log of dates and times when recording started and ended ERROR LOG: Log of times and types of error occurrence STARTUP LOG: Log of times when the equipment was turned on or restored from power outage USER LOG: Log of USER operations described by user names and menu names LOG VIEWER REC LOG...
Error Log This displays the dates and times when errors occurred with the latest log entry at the top. This log records up to 100 entries after which point the oldest ones are deleted in order. E R R O R L O G D A T E / T I M E C A M...
Startup Log This log records the dates and times when the power was turned or the equipment was restored from power outage, and displays the latest log entry at the top. This log records up to 100 entries after which point the oldest ones are deleted in order.
User Log This log records the operations by USERS and displays the latest record at the top. This log records up to 200 entries after which point the oldest ones are deleted in order. U S E R L O G O P E R A T I O N D A T E / T I M E D E T A I L...
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Items Setting value Indications POP3 SERVER: POP3 server setting input screen SUBMIT SETUP: Sending condition setting screen SYSTEM SETUP: System setting screen CAMERA SETUP: Control camera setting screen USER SETUP: User setting screen USER ENTRY: User setting input screen PASSWORD: Password setting input screen USER CTRL SET: User control setting screen LOG VIEWER: Log menu screen REC LOG: Log screen (recording)
Equipment Maintenance This setup conducts the resetting of log records or formatting of hard disks. MAINTENANCE TIME SETUP 2005Y 1M 1D 0H 0M 0S HDD RESET ENTER SETUP RESET ENTER LOG RESET ENTER EXPORT SETTING ENTER IMPORT SETTING ENTER DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BIGIN APR 1ST SUN 2:00...
Writing Method When selecting “SETUP RESET,” “LOG RESET,” “EXPORT SETTING,” or “IMPORT SETTING,” the confirmation screen for executing the selected maintenance is displayed. M A I N T E N A N C E E X E C U T E ? Y E S Use the “6”...
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Below is the data writing order in each disk mode in the hard disk setup: Extended (Long) recording HDD-A → HDD-B → HDD-C → HDD-D → HDD-E → HDD-F → HDD-A → ・・・ Mirroring recording 1 (Mirroring for Installed HDD, Expanded HDD Unit 1 and Expanded HDD Unit 2) HDD-A ⇔...
peration Under Error Status ard Disk Error In case an error occurs in hard disks while recording including pre-alarm, the recording is continued using other hard disks regardless of the recording mode. In such a case, the equipment alarm indicator flickers, buzzer sounds (according to setup), alarm is output (according to setup) and error log conducts recording.
Output under Error Status Alarm Output Alarm output Alarm output Recording on alarm Hard disk error Remaining time runs setup time setup input and motion Video loss short of setup time Alarm During alarm Output during Not influenced Not influenced recording recording recording...
Troubleshooting When encountering the situations below, follow the instructions and try the troubleshooting measures provided. In case doing so does not solve the problem, contact the dealer where you purchased the DVR. Phenomenon Possible Cause Measures to be taken No screen image Power is not turned on.
Warranty and Services Warranty The warranty certificate is presented from the dealer. Be sure to check the “name of dealer, purchase date” etc on the certificate, read the warranty descriptions carefully and keep it safely. The duration of warranty of this equipment is 2 years from the date of purchase. The warranty for hard discs is for 1 year from the date of purchase.
Specifications 1. Basic Specifications Items Description Remarks Power 120VAC, 60Hz Power consumption HDD×4 External dimensions W: 420.5, H :88, D: 368 (mm) Weight Approx. 8.2 kg HDD×4 Recommended Installation Indoors, on a flat area (horizontally) Service temperature and Non-condensing 5℃~40℃, 30%~80% humidity Accessories Instruction Manual, AC cable, Warranty,...
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3. Function Specifications Items Description Remarks Recording Image processing Encoding method: Motion JPEG method Input: 13.5MHz 4:2:2 format 8 bit Pixels: 720×240 pix/field Sound processing Encoding method: PCM digital method Input: 16kHz 8bit monaural Recording medium 3.5” HDD (IDE) mounted Disk structure decided on 4 units as normal equipment formatting...
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Items Description Remarks Screen Display Text display: 20×6 dots Only for Monitor 1 Display No. of text display: 51 letters ×22 lines Text types: Alphanumeric characters Operation status While startup: message Only for Monitor 1 display While waiting: clock, HDD recognition status While recording: clock, HDD recognition...
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(USB media, DVD) optional. Connecting USB media to the USB port (ARCHIVE) port DVD drive is mounted on the EMR-16 at the user’s option. Security Login by entering User Name and Password Only one user on ADMIN level,...
ppendix ecording Time Table * The indications are in units of hours * The recording times are reference in case all cameras have the same recording interval setup * Recording interval units: pps ■ Mirroring Recording Using 4 Units of 250GB HDD 1 camera Without sound recording Rec Interval 1/60...
JPEG Display Software: “Resize Viewer” Specifications As the JPEG images output from EMR-16 come in the resolution of 720・240, they look somewhat flattened vertically when displayed. JPEG Display Software normalizes the image size ratio and displays them normally. JPEG Display Software is provided also when conducting USB Copy Function (→P.38) and WEB Image Download (→P.49) being output simultaneously from EMR-16.
Screen Display and Operation Description Begins automatic backward playback. Plays backward frame by frame. Plays forward frame by frame. Begins automatic forward playback. Prints the file being displayed. Turn ON/OFF the falsification detecting function. Indicates the folder being displayed(Not possible to edit). Selects a file for displaying.
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