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This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unprotected
"Dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be strong
enough to cause a risk of electric shock.
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important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, 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 digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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USER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 CONTENTS This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unprotected “Dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be strong enough to cause a risk of electric shock. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
  • Page 2 CONTENTS All the safety and operating instructions must be read before the unit is operated. Make sure to switch the power off before you install the DVR. • There is the danger of an electric shock if the DVR is opened by an unqualified •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS Chapter 1 Features ................4 Chapter 2 Packing Detail..............6 Chapter 3 Location and Control ............7 3.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS............7 3.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS........... 8 Chapter 4 Installation ................9 4.1 TOTAL CONNECTION LAY-OUT..........9 4.2 INDIVIDUAL CONNECTION .............10 Chapter 5 Operation................14 FACTORY DEFAULT .............14...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Features

    FEATURES Features Chapter 1 Operation Playback, recording, backup and transmission simultaneously Real time single or multi-screen display Pan & Tilt, 2X digital zoom and PIP display Easy operation by Jog shuttle, IR remote controller, external keypad controller and USB 2.0 Mouse Hidden camera option (covert) User-friendly setup menu and operation Playback...
  • Page 5 FEATURES Audio 4 channels audio recording in real time MPEG4 16CH / 8CH DVR: 4 channels audio recording in real time Audio channel select for each channel Copy USB 2.0 flash memory CD-RW/ DVD±RW (option) General Software downloading facility via network and USB flash memory Auto detection of PAL / NTSC Built-in hardware Watchdog Automatic time adjustment through Network...
  • Page 6: Packing Detail

    INSTALLATION Packing Detail Chapter 2 F(-) F(+) (AF) ( PRESET ) SLOW FAST PLAY/ PAUSE SPOT FUNCTION AUTO FREEZE COPY SEARCH LIVE/PB Z(-) Z(+) MENU STANDBY ALARM RX/TX D-ZOOM RESET STATUS PLAY ( HOME ) MULTI CAMERA / NUMBER INPUT 1.
  • Page 7: Location And Control

    INSTALLATION Location and Control Chapter 3 3.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 11 12 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 SPOT / ESC Button to control spot monitor/ return to the previous menu 2 FUNCTION Using this button when you select “USER” in Relay 4/ PTZ speed control Button to begin the auto sequence mode/ decrease the value/ focus in PTZ mode 3 AUTO / F / ( - ) /A / Button to set the section repetition playback button...
  • Page 8: Rear Panel Connectors

    INSTALLATION 3.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS CAMERA IN / LOOP OUT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK SPOT VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO AUDIO IN ETHERNET DC 12V RS - 232 T.ADJ RL3 RL4 SENSOR...
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Installation

    INSTALLATION Installation Chapter 4 4.1 TOTAL CONNECTION LAY-OUT USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 10: Individual Connection

    INSTALLATION 4.2 INDIVIDUAL CONNECTION 4.2.1 Camera * Connect a female BNC connector of each camera to a male BNC connector, “CAMERA IN” port. * Connect the looping BNC output to other inputs as required. USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION 4.2.2 Audio (*Refer to the specification) Audio Input - AUDIO IN : Connect the RCA Line Jack of the relevant equipment (for example, a camera with a built-in microphone) to the AUDIO IN port. Audio Output - AUDIO OUT : Connect the RCA Line output to a monitor with a built-in speaker. NOTE - This DVR can be connected only with a line audio and not support a microphone for audio input and output.
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION 4.2.3 Monitor - Connect the female BNC for monitor output. - Connect the male Y/C cable socket for S-VIDEO monitor output. 4.2.4 Power - Select the correct voltage of power (12V / 10A) - Connect the DC Adaptor Jack. USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 13 INSTALLATION 4.2.5 USB 2.0 ports -Three USB ports are provided to connect a USB flash memory, external storage devices and CD-RW/DVD±RW for video clip copying. One USB port is on the front panel and the other two are on the rear panel. -A USB mouse can be connected to one of the ports.
  • Page 14: Chapter 5 Operation

    OPERATION Operation Chapter 5 5.1 FACTORY DEFAULT MENU Setup> QUICK SETUP> QUICK SETUP…………………………..…………….. OFF IMAGE SIZE………………………………………..….. 720x240 (HD1) RECORD FRAME……………………………….……. 240 EVENT……………………….…..…………....ALL PRE RECORD TIME……….………………….……… 5 SEC POST RECORD TIME…………………………...…... 10 SEC IMAGE QUALITY………………………….…….……. FINE AUDIO RECORD ……………………………….……. OFF REMOTE CONTROL ID………………………….…..
  • Page 15 OPERATION COVERT CH 1~16……………………………………..OFF SELECT…………………………………..….. LV&PB&NW COVERT TITLE DISPLAY ………………… SPOT SPOT MODE………………………………….. MANUAL SPOT SEQUENCE TIME…………………..3SEC VIDEO LOSS SKIP………………………..… CAMERA CHANNEL ……………………………………..1 BRIGHTNESS ……………………………….…. 50% CONTRAST………………………………….….. 50% HUE ……………………………………………… 50% SATURATION…………………………………... 50% RECORD> RECORD SETUP RECORD PROGRAM..…………………..6 RECORD PROGRAM IMAGE QUALITY RECORD QUALITY……………..….……..
  • Page 16 OPERATION REC HDD INITIALIZE…..…………………..… NO BACKUP HDD INITIALIZE…………………..NO CLOCK DATE & TIME TIME ADJUST INTERNET TIME ADJUST...………… OFF SELECT TIME SERVER …………….. NONE SELECT TIME ZONE …………….. GMT+09:00 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME..…….……. OFF START TIME ……………………… APR/1ST/SUN/02/AM END TIME …………………………. OCT/4TH/SUN/02/AM VIDEO STANDARD…………….……………………..
  • Page 17 OPERATION BAUD RATE..………………….……………... 115200 DATA BIT……..………………………………. 8 PARITY BIT….……..………………………… NONE STOP BIT……..………………………………. 1 RS422/485 SYSTEM ID……..……………………………. 1 BAUD RATE..………………….……………... 115200 DATA BIT……..………………………………. 8 PARITY BIT….……..………………………… NONE STOP BIT……..………………………………. 1 CH 1~16: MODEL/SPEED/ ID……………… NONE/ 9600/1 E-MAIL SEND E-MAIL………………………………... OFF SMTP SERVER……………………………… NONE DVR E-MAIL ADDR………………………….
  • Page 18: Front Panel Controls

    OPERATION 5.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 5.2.1 POWER ON/ OFF SWITCH(located in rear panel) After the connection of power adaptor and other devices(HDDS) with this DVR, turn the power on. a. The video signal system (NTSC or PAL) is automatically detected. b.
  • Page 19 OPERATION 5.2.2.2 Auto Sequence Display TIPS • This function will change the monitor display type automatically by your setting. <ADD AUTO SINGLE : ON> example for 16CH - Press the AUTO button, each screen display will be automatically switching according to the AUTO SEQUENCE setup.
  • Page 20 OPERATION SINGLE SCREEN MODE Press the FREEZE button after the desired channel is selected. Press the FREEZE button again to release the FREEZE mode. NOTE: - If you press the MULTI button after pressing the FREEZE button, all the channels will display still images.
  • Page 21 OPERATION 5.2.4 SEARCH & PLAYBACK TIPS • This will playback the recorded video from HDD or backup media. • Block search is particularly for HDD raw data search even HDD index damaged. Press the SEARCH button, the SEARCH menu screen appears. TIME SEARCH NOTE: -If you press the PLAY button in the real time screen mode, playback will be executed from the end of the...
  • Page 22 OPERATION ② Select the desired HDD, channel and date, then press the ENTER button, and the following screen appears. ③ Press the ENTER button to play the selected images. Note : -Dots in green color on the bar indicates recorded data. 5.2.4.2 SEARCH &...
  • Page 23 OPERATION 5.2.4.3 TIME SEARCH ① Enter the TIME SEARCH menu. ② Select the desired HDD ID, CHANNEL, TIME, and press the ENTER button then you can playback. ③ Press LV/PB or ESC button to go back the previous menu. 5.2.4.4 EVENT SEARCH ①...
  • Page 24 OPERATION 5.2.4.5 BLOCK SEARCH TIPS • If you fail to search by the other way, you can use the block search for HDD raw data search. ① Enter the BLOCK SEARCH menu. ② Select the desired HDD ID, TIME, BLOCK and press the ENTER button then you can playback. ③...
  • Page 25 MENU SETUP 5.2.4.7 BOOKMARK SEARCH TIPS • How to make Bookmark list: ① Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to playback. ② Find the desired image using shuttle ring. ③ Press the “PLAY/PAUSE” button to see the still picture of the desired image. ④...
  • Page 26 MENU SETUP ⑥ Move the cursor to TEXT and press the ENTER button and the following screen appears. Character 입력 메뉴 그림 추가 ○ Select the character using the buttons and then press the ENTER button. ○ To exit this CHARACTER TABLE screen, press the ESC button. ○...
  • Page 27: Search Button Information

    MENU SETUP 5.2.5 SEARCH BUTTON INFORMATION ○ ○ ○ ○ 5.1.5.1 SLOW ( Press this button to make the speed level which is slower than normal speed (X1) and displayed it at the upper left side of screen as below; (If you press this button again, the playback speed will be changed in the order of the below seven speed level).
  • Page 28 MENU SETUP 5.2.5.4 DIRECTION ( Press this button to change direction to forward ( ) or backward ( ) in playback mode. NOTE: Press DIR button to make a reversed playback from the end of recorded or played images during the real time display mode (Instant Playback). 5.2.6 JOG SHUTTLE INFORMATION SHUTTLE RING JOG DIAL...
  • Page 29: Digital Zoom

    MENU SETUP 5.2.7 DIGITAL ZOOM TIPS • With digital zoom function makes you to see detail video information with two times ratio in live mode or playback mode. • The zoom in position could be adjustable. ① Press the desired camera number button you wish to display on the monitor. ②...
  • Page 30 MENU SETUP 5.2.9.1 MANUAL MODE ① Press the “SPOT” button on the front panel to toggle “SPOT” mode indicated on the main monitor. ② Press a camera button to display that camera on the spot monitor. ③ OSD of the selected channel will be indicated at the upper left of screen in live mode. 5.2.9.2 EVENT MODE The Spot monitor will display the channel which an event happened if you select this mode and an event happens.
  • Page 31 MENU SETUP ③ Select the desired MEDIA, HDD, CHANNEL, TIME, and press the ENTER button to copy. ④ Press COPY button to stop the copy, refer to P32. TIPS • Scroll bar: - Turn the shuttle ring to the right to move the cursor of COPY END TIME or to the left to move the cursor of COPY START TIME and the cursor will be yellow.
  • Page 32 MENU SETUP 5.2.10.1-3 COPY TO CD-RW/ DVD± ± ± ± RW ① Connect the internal CD-RW/ DVD±RW to DVR first. ② Enter the COPY SEARCH menu. ③ Select the desired MEDIA, HDD, CHANNEL, TIME, and press the ENTER button to copy. ④...
  • Page 33 MENU SETUP 5.2.10.1-5 CONTINUE COPY ① If the media is full or fail during copying, you can see the following message, “MEDIA FULL OR FAIL PRESS [COPY]” message. ② Press the COPY button and the following screen appears. ③ Move the cursor to the CONTINUE COPY and then press the ENTER button. 5.2.10.2 COPY STATUS ①...
  • Page 34: Dvr Status

    MENU SETUP 5.2.10.3 MEDIA FORMAT ① Enter the MEDIA FORMAT menu. ② Select formatting media using the (-), (+) button. ③ Move the cursor to MEDIA FORMAT and then press the “ENTER” button. ④ The message, “FORMATTING” will be displayed while formatting. NOTE: - If you don’t connect any media, you will see the message, “Fail”...
  • Page 35 MENU SETUP 5.2.12.1 PTZ control in live view ① Press the “PTZ” button to control pan, tilt and zoom functions of PTZ camera and the PTZ channel, model name and ID will be displayed on the left side of the monitor as the following picture. ②...
  • Page 36 MENU SETUP 5.2.13 FUNCTION BUTTON (RESERVED) You need this button to control “USER” mode of RELAY 4 SELECT. Please refer to 6.4.8 RELAY OUTPUT, P63 5.2.14 PIP CONTROL ① Select a single camera in live view, and then press the PIP button and the following screen will be displayed.
  • Page 37: Remote Controller

    MENU SETUP 5.3 REMOTE CONTROLLER Button Name Description ○ FUNCTION Refer to 5.2.13 FUNCTION BUTTON,P36 ○ Zoom out of PTZ ○ ○ IRIS - ○ Iris close of PTZ / Frame by Frame(field by field) playback ○ ○ ○ COPY / (AF) Display the copy menu / Auto focus of PTZ ○...
  • Page 38: Mouse Control

    MENU SETUP 5.4 MOUSE CONTROL * You can click the below keys on the MENU screen with a mouse. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Double-click of the left button Status display ○ ○ ○ ○ One-click of the right button Menu display ○...
  • Page 39: Chapter 6 Menu Setup

    MENU SETUP MENU Setup Chapter 6 ENTRANCE OF THE MENU SETUP Press the MENU button for the desired DVR setting. MENU operation • At all of the MENU. • Move the cursor to desired position using the buttons and press the ENTER button to enter setup •...
  • Page 40: Image Size

    MENU SETUP 6.1.2 IMAGE SIZE ① Select 720x480, 720x240 or 360x240 as your requirement. NOTE: - All of the channel will record by this resolution size. - Recording frame rate will be: Total frame rate of resolution / Channels For example: ①...
  • Page 41: Image Quality

    MENU SETUP 6.1.7 IMAGE QUALITY ① Select the desired image quality of Highest, Fine, Low. ② Please refer to 6.3 RECORD, P49 6.1.8 AUDIO RECORD ① Select “ON” or “OFF” to record or not record audio. ② Please refer to 6.3.4 AUDIO RECORD,P58 6.1.9 REMOTE CONTROL ID ①...
  • Page 42: Screen

    MENU SETUP 6.2 SCREEN To set up the SCREEN menu, ① Move the cursor to the SCREEN icon using the buttons in the MENU screen. ② Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on the SCREEN icon and the following items appear. 6.2.1 AUTO SEQUENCE ①...
  • Page 43: Add Auto Single

    MENU SETUP [ 8CH DVR ] ③ When the desired channel is selected, change the value of AUTO SEQUENCE duration using the (-), (+) buttons or jog dial to set the length of time for switching each channel in sequence. * The value is from 1SEC to 60SEC and the default is “3SEC”.
  • Page 44: Hdd Free Space

    MENU SETUP 6.2.2.1 HDD FREE SPACE ① Choose from “ON” or “OFF”. The default is “ON”. ON: Remaining capacity of the fixed(not backup) HDDs will be displayed on the screen. 6.2.2.2 HDD FREE SPACE MODE At the DISPLAY menu, ① Choose from “PERCENT” or “GIGABYTE”. The default is “PERCENT”. PERCENT: Remaining capacity of the fixed HDDs will be displayed on the screen in percent.
  • Page 45: Border Color

    MENU SETUP 6.2.2.7 BORDER COLOR ① Choose from “WHITE” or “BLACK”. The default is “WHITE”. WHITE: The color of the border line will be displayed on the multi-channel screen in white. BLACK: The color of the border line will be displayed on the multi-channel screen in black. 6.2.2.8 REMOTE CONTROL ID ①...
  • Page 46 MENU SETUP 6.2.4 MULTI-SCREEN TIPS • You can select the desired channels and make a 4、7、9、10、13 split screen(for 16CH) using this menu. ① Enter the SCREEN > MULTI SCREEN menu. ② To exit this MULTI SCREEN menu, press the ESC button. 6.2.4.1 MULTI 4E / MULTI 6 / MULTI 7 / MULTI 9B / MULTI 10 / MULTI 13 ①...
  • Page 47 MENU SETUP 6.2.5 COVERT ① Enter the SCREEN > COVERT menu. ② Choose from “ON” or “OFF”. The default is “OFF”. ③ Use the buttons to see the next page. Note: ON: Selected channel will be displayed in black screen (Hidden camera). - SELECT: It is possible to select among “LV&PB&NW”, “PB&NW”, “LV&NW”, “LV&PB”, “NETWORK”, “PLAY”...
  • Page 48 MENU SETUP It is possible to support OSD and not to roll off because of digital spot. 6.2.6.3 VIDEO LOSS SKIP ① Choose from “ON” or “OFF” , The default is “ON”. If you select “ON”, loss images will be skipped. 6.2.7 CAMERA ①...
  • Page 49: Record

    MENU SETUP 6.3 RECORD TIPS • This is the most important setup for this DVR, please read carefully and setup with your requirement. ① Enter the RECORD menu. 6.3.1 RECORD SETUP TIPS • This menu allows you to configure a weekly recording schedule. •...
  • Page 50: Record Program

    MENU SETUP ⑥ Press the ESC button to exit this RECORD SETUP menu or press the ENTER button to enter the RECORD PROGRAM menu. 6.3.2 RECORD PROGRAM TIPS • This feature is uses predefined recording modes to create new ones according to your own needs. •...
  • Page 51 MENU SETUP <WHAT DOES THE EACH ITEM MEANS?> 1 REC PROGRAM Shows the current PROGRAM #. Example PROGRAM0. Select the program according to your needs .Predefine programs are from 0 – 9. - User can choose the program number to be modified here. 2 RECORD GROUP: The system works with camera groups from A to D ( the No of groups will depend of the number of cameras on every model 4/8/16 ) .
  • Page 52 MENU SETUP 5 EVENT IPS The EVENT recording mode will record events caused by event conditions. These event conditions can be triggered by different events like, motion detection, external alarm input and video loss detection. There are two types of events: SINGLE and COMPLEX. SINGLE EVENT CH ONLY ALL CHANNELS...
  • Page 53 MENU SETUP (b) For SINGLE/ALL CHANNLES - The displayed format is ‘nn/AUTO’. - The value ‘nn’ of a channel is the recording IPS of the channel with an event. and ‘AUTO’ means that the auto-calculated IPS of the channel when event will happen from other channels.
  • Page 54 MENU SETUP 10 PREDEFINED PROGRAMS ARE INCLUDED BY DEFAULT. PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM 0 - 9. PROGRAM 0. PROGRAM 1 FEATURES. FEATURES RECORDING MODES: RECORDING MODES: NORMAL (Continuous) : 1 ips NORMAL (Continuous) : 15 ips EVENT EVENT COMPLEX/EVENT CH ONLY 1 SINGLE / EVENT CH ONLY 15 ips RESOLUTION .
  • Page 55 MENU SETUP PROGRAM 4. PROGRAM 5 FEATURES. FEATURES. RECORDING MODES: RECORDING MODES: NORMAL (Continuous) : 7 ips NORMAL (Continuous) : 10 ips EVENT EVENT SINGLE /EVENT CH ONLY 15 SINGLE /EVENT CH ONLY 30 RESOLUTION . 720 X 240 HalfD1 RESOLUTION .
  • Page 56 MENU SETUP PROGRAM 8 PROGRAM 9 FEATURES. FEATURES. RECORDING MODES: RECORDING MODES: NORMAL (Continuous) : 1 ips NORMAL (Continuous) : 8 ips EVENT SINGLE /EVENT CH ONLY 20 i EVENT COMPLEX /EVENT CH ONLY 8 i RESOLUTION . 720 X 480 D1 RESOLUTION .
  • Page 57 MENU SETUP PROGRAM EXAMPLES. Based on the most common applications you can use an existing program as a reference ( # 3 ) to create a new configuration based on you own needs. Once you finish your program make sure to add it to the SCHEDULE PROGRAM and SAVE it.
  • Page 58 MENU SETUP 6.3.3 IMAGE QUALITY TIPS • This function is only operative, when the recording condition is OFF. • you can see the size of each image quality and how long you can record in the installed HDDs by the image quality. ①...
  • Page 59: Repeat Record

    MENU SETUP NOTE : - AUDIO SELECT + CHANNEL during live or playback - 16CH, 8CH DVR has 4CH Audio inputs. 6.3.5 REPEAT RECORD TIPS • You could overwrite the recorded data automatically. • This is a “first in first out” system, it will delete a period of oldest data to do the cycle record. •...
  • Page 60: Backup Mode

    MENU SETUP 6.3.7 BACKUP MODE TIPS • You can setup a set of “record HDD” and a set of “backup HDD”. If you enable the backup mode, it will record extra copy of event to the backup HDD set. • Because the event recording only happen when a motion detected or sensor triggered, you can keep all of the important event recording with a copy in the backup HDD.
  • Page 61: Event

    MENU SETUP 6.4 EVENT ① Enter the EVENT menu. 6.4.1 MOTION DETECTION TIPS • You can setup motion detect area for each channel with different sensitivity. • The detect sensitivity is calculate with all of the active blocks. • You can verify the area and sensitivity with live test. ①...
  • Page 62: Event Screen Mode

    MENU SETUP 6.4.1.3 AREA SETUP ① Enter the EVENT > MOTION DETECTION > AREA SETUP menu. ② Select the motion detection area using the buttons and then press the ENTER button to activate / deactivate the area. ③ Turn the shuttle ring to the right to select all cells for motion detection and turn the shuttle ring to the left to reset all area.
  • Page 63: Event Buzzer

    MENU SETUP 6.4.6 EVENT BUZZER ① Select from “ON” or “OFF”. The default is “OFF”. 6.4.7 SENSOR INPUT ① Enter the EVENT > SENSOR INPUT menu. ② Select the desired channel and the type of sensor which is connected with DVR. ③...
  • Page 64 MENU SETUP ② Press the button to see the next page. ③ Press ESC button to exit. Note: - RELAY 4 SELECT : There are POWER, USER, NOT USED and HDD ERROR. POWER: The relay is working when power is off. USER: User can operate the relay manually.
  • Page 65: System

    MENU SETUP 6.5 SYSTEM ① Enter the SYSTEM menu. 6.5.1 HDD TIPS • There are maximum five IDE HDDs you can use in the DVR system. • The supported capacity of single HDD is almost no limit, and manufacture brand is widely compatible. •...
  • Page 66: Rec Hdd Initialize

    MENU SETUP 6.5.1.1 HDD CONFIGURATION ① Enter the SYSTEM > HDD > HDD CONFIGURATION menu. ② Select from “REC” or “BACKUP”. The default is “REC”. 6.5.1.2 REC HDD INITIALIZE ① Enter the SYSTEM > HDD > REC HDD INITIALIZE menu. ②...
  • Page 67: Backup Hdd Initialize

    MENU SETUP 6.5.1.3 BACKUP HDD INITIALIZE ① Enter the SYSTEM > HDD > BACKUP HDD INITIALIZE menu. ② If you want to initialize, move the cursor to “YES” and then press the “ENTER” button. If not, move the cursor to “NO” and then press the “ENTER” button. ③...
  • Page 68: Time Adjust

    MENU SETUP ② Select the desired position of date or time. ③ Use the (-), (+) buttons to modify the current date and time. ④ Press ESC button to exit. Note: - DATE: YYYY/MM/DD YEAR/MONTH/DAY - TIME : HH:MM:SS HOUR:MINUTE:SECOND 6.5.2.2 TIME ADJUST TIPS •...
  • Page 69: Remote Control Id

    MENU SETUP 6.5.3 VIDEO STANDARD ① Enter the SYSTEM menu. ② Select from “AUTO”, “NTSC” or “PAL”. The default is “NTSC”. Note: - If you select “AUTO”, this DVR can detect NTSC/PAL automatically. 6.5.4 LANGUAGE ① Enter the SYSTEM menu. ②...
  • Page 70: Password Check

    MENU SETUP ② Press ESC button to exit. Note: - In case that the PASSWORD CHECK is on, only ADMIN and MASTER can enter the ADVANCED SETUP MENU. 6.5.7.1 PASSWORD CHECK TIPS • Some operation can be protect by password check. •...
  • Page 71: Set Password

    MENU SETUP 6.5.7.2 SET PASSWORD ① Enter the SYSTEM > ADVANCED SETUP > SET PASSWORD menu. ② Select the administrator or user1~4 to change the password and then press “ENTER” button. ③ Insert your desired password in the eight digits marked _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ besides NEW PASSWORD using the CAMERA/ NUMBER INPUT buttons.
  • Page 72: User Authority

    MENU SETUP 6.5.7.3 USER AUTHORITY TIPS • You can give different user with independent authority by this setting. • If you set any item “ON”, the password will be required when the user begin to operate specified function. ① Enter the SYSTEM > ADVANCED SETUP > USER AUTHORITY menu. ②...
  • Page 73: Menu Initialize

    MENU SETUP 6.5.7.4.1 MENU INITIALIZE ① Enter the SYSTEM > ADVANCED SETUP > DVR MENU SETUP > MENU INITIALIZE menu. ② If you want to initialize, move the cursor to “YES” and then press the ENTER button. If not, move the cursor to “NO”...
  • Page 74: Link

    MENU SETUP 6.5.8 FIRMWARE UPGRADE ① Enter the SYSTEM > FIRMWARE UPGRADE menu. ② If you want to update firmware using the USB_FRONT port, move the cursor to “YES” and then press the ENTER button. If not, move the cursor to “NO” and then press the ENTER button. ③...
  • Page 75: Network

    MENU SETUP 6.6.1 NETWORK ① Enter the LINK > NETWORK menu. ② Press ESC button to exit. 6.6.1.1 DHCP TIPS • If DHCP set ON, DVR will get IP/ SUBMASK/ DNS from DHCP server automatically. And the other setup will be ignored. •...
  • Page 76: Dynamic Ip Server

    MENU SETUP 6.6.1.7 DYNAMIC IP SERVER TIPS • The “dynamic IP server” is used when a DVR have a dynamic public IP. • Open IE and input the “\dynamic IP server’s IP, you will see the remote view interface. Then input the MAC address of DVR and ID, password.
  • Page 77 MENU SETUP 6.6.2 RS-232 TIPS • RS232 is use for connect to external device, such as RS485 converter and a PTZ camera. • This use for engineering debug as well. ① Enter the LINK > RS232C menu. ② Choose the item and set the data value. ③...
  • Page 78 MENU SETUP Note: - BAUD RATE : Data transmission speed per second. - DATA BIT : Data transmission bit. - PARITY BIT : Data transmission error checking. - STOP BIT : Data transmission ending bit CAUTION: Turn off the power not to damage this unit when you connect RS-232 connector. 6.6.4 PTZ ①...
  • Page 79 MENU SETUP 6.6.5.2 SMTP SERVER TIPS • SMTP is a short of “Simple Mail Transport Protocol”. • Please enter a valid server name or IP to send mail for DVR. • Some free mail server have limit forward policy, please make sure before you use. ①...
  • Page 80 MENU SETUP 6.6.5.4 USER ID TIPS • Please input your E-mail login ID. • Please notice is it case sensitive mail server or not. ① Enter the LINK > NETWORK > USER ID menu. ② Select the character using the buttons and then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 81: Search

    MENU SETUP 6.7 SEARCH ① Enter the SEARCH menu. ** Please, refer to Search & Playback of Chapter 5 Operation. P21. 6.8 COPY ① Enter the COPY menu. ** Please, refer to Copy of Chapter 5 Operation.P30 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 82: Exit

    EXTERNAL TERMINAL INFORMATION 6.9 EXIT ① Enter the EXIT menu. ② Move the cursor to the desired item and press the ENTER button. - SAVE ONLY : Select this item if you want only to save the changed setup. - SAVE AND EXIT : Select this item if you want to save the changed setup and exit this screen. - EXIT WITHOUT SAVE : Select this item if you want not to save the changed setup before exiting this screen.
  • Page 83: Chapter 7 External Terminal Information

    EXTERNAL TERMINAL INFORMATION External Terminal Information Chapter 7 7.1 RS-485 These ports are to control the connected PTZ cameras and can be used to connect the external controller. DESCRIPTION TA(TX+) RS485:Transmit data TB(TX-) RS485: Receive data 7.2 RELAY OUT For controlling alarm output by relay DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION NO(Normal Open)
  • Page 84 EXTERNAL TERMINAL INFORMATION 7.3 T.ADJ DESCRIPTION FALLING EDGE TIME REFERENCE INPUT TIME REFERENCE OUTPUT To other T.ADJ Input 7.4 ALARM *16CH for alarm 1 to alarm 16, 8CH for alarm 1 to alarm 8 DESCRIPTION EXTERNAL ALARM 1 INPUT EXTERNAL ALARM 2 INPUT EXTERNAL ALARM 3 INPUT EXTERNAL ALARM 4 INPUT ALARM IN COMMON GND...
  • Page 85 EXTERNAL TERMINAL INFORMATION 7.5 VGA *Optional This DVR supports 1024 x 768 resolution & 70Hz refreshed rate in NTSC/PAL mode. DESCRIPTION RED(Red Video [75ohm, 0.7Vp-p] ) GREEN(Green Video [75ohm, 0.7Vp-p] ) BLUE(Blue Video [75ohm, 0.7Vp-p] ) 4~12 Reserved HSYNC or CSYNC(Horizontal or Composite Sync.) VSYNC(Vertical Sync.) Reserved 7.6 SERIAL...
  • Page 86 EXTERNAL TERMINAL INFORMATION 7.7 Ethernet / USB For both 10Base-T and 100 Base-TX. DESCRIPTION N/C (Not Connected) N/C (Not Connected) RX-(Receive Data-) N/C (Not Connected) N/C (Not Connected) RX+(Receive Data+) TX-(Transmit Data-) TX+(Transmit Data+) DESCRIPTION USB1 USB DATA - USB DATA + USB2 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 87: Chapter 8 Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Chapter 8 1. VIDEO Input Level 1.0 Vp-p±10% Composite, 75Ω Balanced Video Standard NTSC(525 lines)/ PAL(625 lines)/ AUTO NTSC 480/ 240 ips (16/ 8 CH Real Time) Display Speed 400/ 200 ips (16/ 8 CH Real Time) NTSC 720(H) X 480(V) Display Resolution 720(H) X 576(V)
  • Page 88 SPECIFICATIONS External control (RS-232C) / Serial For debugging : 9 pins male DSUB PTZ control RS-485 Alarm Input 16/ 8 CH 4 Relay output : 3 pins terminal block Alarm Output (Normal-Open, Normal-Close, Common) x 4 Ethernet RJ45 connector, 10/100 Mbps 7.
  • Page 89: Network Viewer Installation

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION < Recording Speed Table > Unit :IPS Model 16CH 360 x 240 NTSC 720 x 240 Recording 720 x 480 Speed 360 x 288 720 x 288 720 x 576 Compression Method MPEG4 MPEG4 < Recording Time Table > 1.
  • Page 90: Chapter 9 Hdd Installation Process

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION HDD INSTALLATION PROCESS Chapter 9 9.1 INSTALL the INTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE(s). Note: (1) Set the master or slave of HDD before fixing the HDD(s) into DVR. Refer to HDD jumper setting information. (2) Set up no. 1 and 3 by master and no. 2 and 4 by slave. PCI SLOT Description Jumper Setting...
  • Page 91: Chapter 10 Network Viewer

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Network Viewer Chapter 10 The DVR Viewer is a dedicated client program that connects to monitors and manages up to 16 DVRs simultaneously. 10.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT The DVR Viewer receives, decodes and displays data for up to 16 DVRs or up to 256 cameras simul taneously requiring a powerful personal computer to take full advantage of the program.
  • Page 92 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Click on NEXT. The DVR viewer will be installed in its default folder of C:\Program Files\DVR\DVR-Viewer. If the folder needs to be changed, click on “BROWSE…” button and then select a different folder. The setup program will run through its series of installation process.
  • Page 93: Dvr Viewer - Layout

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.3 DVR VIEWER - LAYOUT Locate the DvrViewer icon on the desktop and double-click on it to run the client software. The program can also be located in START- Programs – DVR-Viewer. When the DVR Viewer is run for the first time, it prompts for the administrator’s password.
  • Page 94 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 1. DVR LIST The DVR List adds or removes individual DVRs and offers a variety of connection options. DVR List The DVRs that have been added are listed in this box. Connection Type Select the connection type to the DVR. DVR Name Enter the DVR name.
  • Page 95 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Domain Name / Use DDNS The DVR can be located on the internet using a domain name, or a web address. The DVR must be registered with a Dynamic DNS service in order to be located. If the Domain Name is to be used, “Use DDNS”...
  • Page 96 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 2. DVR SEARCH Within a local area network environment (LAN), it is possible to automatically scan and list available DVRs to be added to the DVR list. Click on DVR SEARCH to open the DVR Search window. Click on SEARCH, and available DVRs will be listed.
  • Page 97 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 3. HDD SEARCH The hard disk drive from the DVR can be directly connected to a PC, where the files can be searched and played back through the DVR Viewer. Click on HDD SEARCH to open the HDD Search window Select a hard disk drive, and then click on OK.
  • Page 98 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Select a file to view, and then click on PLAY to begin the playback. The file can also be played back by double-clicking on it. Once the playback starts, it can be slowed, paused and fast forwarded using the playback buttons. The playback list can be viewed and selected again from the TIME search button once the playback starts.
  • Page 99 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 6. VIEWER OPTION Viewer option defines the administrative options for the DVR Viewer, such as display options and the IP address of the Dynamic IP Server, and user management to create user name and passwords for additional users to access the DVR Viewer. 6.1 Viewer Option Click on VIEWER OPTION to open the Viewer Option window.
  • Page 100 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION To add additional users, click on ADD. Enter the user name, description for the user, password and access privileges, and then click on SAVE to add the new user. The user setting can be modified by highlighting the user and clicking on CHANGE once the changes are made.
  • Page 101 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10. TIME & VERSION DISPLAY Displays the local time and current DVR Viewer version. 11. CHANNEL DISPLAY SELECTION Any one of the single channels can be viewed in full screen mode by clicking on any channel numbers. 12.
  • Page 102 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 16. PTZ CONTROLLER Pan, Tilt and Zoom cameras can be controlled remotely through the DVR Viewer. Channel select Select the channel in which the PTZ camera is installed. Directional buttons / Autofocus Move the PTZ camera using the directional buttons. Toggle Autofocus on or off by clicking on AF.
  • Page 103 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 18. STATUS Displays the current DVR status on System, Record and Network. 18.1 System System status displays the following information: Video type Software version Hardware version Current temperature of the DVR in both Celsius and Fahrenheit Total number of hard disk drives Recording mode of the hard disk drives Total space of fixed hard disk drive Remaining free space of fixed hard disk drive...
  • Page 104 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 19. PRINT In live or playback mode, select any of the channels and then click on PRINT to bring up the screen print window. Zoom in / out Click the + or – button to zoom in and out for the detailed view of the picture. Paper size Select the paper size.
  • Page 105 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 20. COPY The data on the DVR can be downloaded onto the PC using the COPY function. The data can also be backed up directly onto available backup media on the DVR. Available data Displays available data to be downloaded. Hard disk drive selection Select the hard disk drive to download from.
  • Page 106 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 21. MICROPHONE / TALK For the voice communication over the internet, click on the MICROPHONE button and then talk into an available microphone. 22. SPEAKER / LISTEN Listen in on any of the four channels with audio recording over the internet. Bring any one of the channels with audio recording to full screen to listen into a specific channel.
  • Page 107 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Search time Select the year, month, date, hour, minutes and seconds of the end of the log list to retrieve. Save log Save the log list onto the computer. Cancel Exit from the log search window. 29. RECORD / PLAYBACK BUTTONS The remote playback can be controlled just as on the DVR.
  • Page 108: Dvr Viewer - Live Mode

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 31. LIVE When the DVR Viewer is connected to the DVR, it starts with the live view mode, and this button will be pressed and highlighted. Click on LIVE to toggle back to live view mode. 32. PLAY The remote playback mode can be entered by clicking on PLAY button, just as the PLAY button is pressed on the DVR.
  • Page 109 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION DVR’s local time Displays the DVR’s local date and time Event message Displays the channel’s event messages, alarm and motion. Channel window The DVR channel window can be double-clicked for a full screen mode. The channel window can also be zoomed by dragging the left mouse button over the channel window.
  • Page 110: Dvr Viewer - Playback Mode

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.5 DVR VIEWER – PLAYBACK MODE Any DVRs that are connected online can be accessed to do data search remotely from the DVR and then transmit to the DVR viewer for remote playback. DVR’s playback time Displays the DVR’s playback date and time. Channels without recording show NO IMAGE. Event message Displays the channel’s event messages at the time of the recording.
  • Page 111: Time Search

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.5.1 TIME SEARCH Click on TIME to display the Time Search window. The start and the end of the recorded data will be displayed. Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback. If unknown, leave the selection to Normal. Select the channel for playback.
  • Page 112: Calendar Search

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.5.2 CALENDAR SEARCH Click on CALENDAR to display the Calendar Search window. Dates with recorded data will be highlighted in yellow. Select the year, month, date, and the hour block, and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback. 10.5.3 EVENT Click on EVENT to display the Event Search window.
  • Page 113 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Select the channel for playback. Select the event categories. Select the year, month, day and time for the end of the event list for playback. The list can be advanced to the next 500 lists by clicking on NEXT.
  • Page 114 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.5.4 TEXT Click on TEXT to display Text Search window. Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback. If unknown, leave the selection to Normal. Select the channel for the text string search. Enter the text string to search. Leave blank for a wild card (all items) search.
  • Page 115 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Select the year, month, day and time for the end of the search time. Click on SEARCH to list data that match the text string. If the text string search was left blank, then it will display all items.
  • Page 116 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.5.5 BLOCK Click on BLOCK to display the Logical Block Address Search window. The first 500 data is displayed in chronological order, from the most recent to the oldest. Select the hard disk drive for the remote playback. unknown, leave the selection to Normal.
  • Page 117: Dvr Viewer - Setup

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Highlight a desired block time and then click on PLAY to begin the remote playback. 10.6 DVR VIEWER – SETUP The DVR Viewer can change the settings on the DVR remotely. The features and settings are identical to that of the DVR menu. For more information, please see V. DVR MENU on page Click on SETUP and the password prompt will be displayed.
  • Page 118 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 1. QUICK SETUP 2. SCREEN SETUP 3. RECORD SETUP 4. EVENT SETUP 5. SYSTEM SETUP 6. LINK 7. DOWNLOAD Update the DVR’s firmware using the download menu. 8. READ FROM FILE Load DVR settings from a DVR setup file. 9.
  • Page 119 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.2 SCREEN 10.6.2.1 Auto Sequence Auto-Single: select the single channel dwell time. Auto-Split: select the multi channel dwell time. Video Loss Skip: check / uncheck. Add Auto Single: check / uncheck. 10.6.2.2 Display HDD Free Space: on / off. HDD Free Space Mode: percent / gigabyte.
  • Page 120 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.2.3 Title Channel Title (text mode) Enter up to eight alphanumeric characters for channel titles. Clear Clear the bitmap drawing. Move Move the bitmap drawing in the grids. Font Select the font for bitmap conversion. Download Download the bitmap to the DVR. Make Bitmap Enter the title to be converted into bitmap.
  • Page 121 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.2.4 Multi Screen Customize the channels to be displayed in 4E, 6, 7, 9B, 10 and 13 channel view modes. 10.6.2.5 Covert Channels 1 through 16: on / off. Select: live, play, network, LV & PB, LV & NW, PB &...
  • Page 122 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.3 RECORD 10.6.3.1 Record Schedule Record: click on a hour block and then click Schedule Record on / off. Monday through Sunday: select the record program. Repeat Record: on / off. Repeat Record Alarm: 5% through 10%, off. Backup Mode: event, off.
  • Page 123 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.3.3 Holiday Holiday Record: on / off. Holiday Setup: enter the holidays. 10.6.4 EVENT 10.6.4.1 Event Event Check: on / off. Event Screen Mode: screen hold, event full, event multi, event full return, event multi return. Event Message: on / off. Event Message Reset: 1 to 30 seconds.
  • Page 124 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION Select the grid size. Use the left mouse button to draw motion detection area and use the right mouse button to erase motion detection area. Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to set or clear motion detection all area of the screen.
  • Page 125 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.5 SYSTEM 10.6.5.1 System Video Standard: PAL, NTSC, auto. Language: English, Korean, Japanese, Polish, Spanish, Russian and Chinese. Remote Control ID: All, 11 through 14, 21 through 24, 31 through 34 and 41 through 44. Key Echo: on / off. 10.6.5.2 HDD Select the recording mode for the HDD.
  • Page 126 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.5.3 PASSWORD Password Check: on / off Passwords: define the DVR access passwords for all users. Authority: define DVR access authority for users 1 through 4. 10.6.6 LINK 10.6.6.1 Network DHCP on / off. IP Address: enter the IP address. Subnet Mask: enter the subnet mask.
  • Page 127 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.6.3 RS-485 System ID: select the system ID. Output Mode: select the output mode. Baud Rate: select the communication speed. Data Bit: select the data bit. Parity Bit: select the parity bit. Stop Bit: select the stop bit. 10.6.6.4 PTZ Model: select the PTZ camera model.
  • Page 128 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION 10.6.7 DOWNLOAD The DVR’s firmware can be updated from the client software. Please remember that once the upgrade process begins, the connection must not be severed or interrupted. Click on FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD, and the DVR firmware open window will open. Download the logo image to be viewed when booting at the first stage.(You have to download the firmware together in order to apply the logo image)
  • Page 129 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION The file will begin loading onto the DVR. Once the download is complete, the DVR will begin flashing the new firmware. Once the upgrade is finished and successful, the DVR viewer will display “DVR Upgraded Successfully!!” Restart the DVR, and the new firmware will be in effect. USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 130: Appendix

    NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION APPENDIX TIME ZONE LISTING GMT-12:00 International Date Line West GMT-11:00 Midway Island, Samoa GMT-10:00 Hawaii GMT-09:00 Alaska GMT-08:00 Pacific Time (US & Canada); Tijuana GMT-07:00 Arizona GMT-07:00 Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan GMT-07:00 Mountain Time (US & Canada) GMT-06:00 Central America GMT-06:00...
  • Page 131 NETWORK VIEWER INSTALLATION GMT+03:00 Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd GMT+03:00 Nairobi GMT+03:30 Tehran GMT+04:00 Abu Dhabi, Muscat GMT+04:00 Baku, Tbilisi, Yeveran GMT+04:30 Kabul GMT+05:00 Ekaterinburg GMT+05:00 Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent GMT+05:30 Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi GMT+05:45 Kathmandu GMT+06:00 Almaty, Novosibirsk GMT+06:00 Astana, Dhaka GMT+06:00 Sri Jayawardenepura...

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