HyperVision DHV series User Manual

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  • Page 1 DHV series purposes, without the express written permission of CyberVision Inc.
  • Page 2 (including damages for loss of profits, loss of business, loss of use or data, interruption of business and the like), even if HyperVision Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damages arising from any defect or error in this manual or product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS.......................1 1-1 P ...........................1 RODUCT HARACTERISTICS 1-2 M ...............................3 EATURES LANGUAGE SELECTION...........................6 MAIN SCREEN..............................7 3-1 D ..............................9 ISPLAY 3-2 M ..........................10 OTION LARM TO 3-3 S .............................14 TORAGE PACE 3-4 R & DI/DO S ........................15 ECORDING TATUS PLAYBACK ..............................16 4-1 P ........................18 LAYBACK...
  • Page 4 5-8-2、Remote Connection when SV Series is connected to the Internet by a modem .........66 5-9 D ................................72 5-10 A ................................73 UDIO 5-11 V ..............................74 OICE IALER REMOTE OPERATION..........................75 6-1 D ............................76 OWNLOAD LAYER 6-2 R MPEG4........................76 EMOTE ONITOR VIA 6-3 R JPEG.........................79 EMOTE ONITOR VIA...
  • Page 5: Product Characteristics

    Longer Recording Days HyperVision adopts the advanced MPEG-4 compression to store the video images. It allows you to record more data on the same capacity of hard disks.
  • Page 6 Multi-Function Function of one set of HyperVision = Time-lapse Video Cassette Recorder + Multiplexer processor + Motion Detection Processor You can backup the data to CD-R/RW, remotely monitor the images and still recording the...
  • Page 7: Main Features

    1-2 Main Features Items Description Embedded Linux *4/8/12/16 channels in BNC jack Video Inputs Video Outputs D type 15 Pins VGA and TV-Out Video Format NTSC/PAL System *1 Channel input and 1 Channel Output for DHV1600,1600+ Audio Input/Output *4 channel inputs (optional) and 1 channel output for DHV1640 *4 channel inputs and 1 channel output for DHV1680 PC Interface PCI Slot...
  • Page 8 Recording includes time/date information. Date Code To prevent date code from being modified Playback channels 4 channels playback at the same time Playback mode Play, Pause, frame by frame play, fast forward, fast backward Playback Video Enhancement De-interlace, Sharpen Search Search by time, date and event.
  • Page 9 Time Sync Support Time Server, FM and RTC Time Sync 7 languages in single software: English, French, German, Japanese, UI Language Portuguese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese * Specifications subject to change without notice...
  • Page 10: Language Selection

    Language Selection You can select your preferred display language at “Main Menu” before starting DVR system. There are seven languages that are supported in this version- Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
  • Page 11: Main Screen

    3. Main Screen After turning on the DVR, launch the DVR program and it will show the following main screen,...
  • Page 12 The controls in the main screen including: Function Description Storage Space Indicate the HD free space status Recording/ DI/DO Status Camera recording status and alarm/sensor input and output status System Setting Quick access to system configuration Playback Quick access to playback mode Full Screen Monitoring Monitor in full Screen Date/Time...
  • Page 13: Display Mode

    3-1 Display Mode There are 7 kinds of Display mode, 4 splits, 6 splits, 8 splits, 9 splits, 10 splits, 13 splits, and 16 splits. The default display mode is 16 splits. The cameras displayed on each split mode can be configured in the system setting menu.
  • Page 14: Motion/Alarm To Zoom

    3-2 Motion/Alarm to Zoom The function of “ Motion/Alarm to Zoom” is zooming in the screen when there is any motion or alarm occurring. After clicking icon, it will activate the “Motion/Alarm to Zoom “mode. Motion/Alarm Zooming Area Motion/Alarm Picture 1.
  • Page 15 Select the channels you want to enable “ Motion/Alarm to Zoom” Select the channels you want to enable “Alarm to Zoom” function...
  • Page 16 2. When the channel which is enabled the “ Motion/Alarm to Zoom” function occurs motion or alarm, its’ screen will be zoomed in the “ Motion/Alarm Zooming” area and the original screen of this channel will be replaced by a “Motion/Alarm Picture”. If the channel is not enabled the “...
  • Page 17 Motion/Alarm Zooming Area Locked Picture marked in yellow color...
  • Page 18: Storage Space

    3-3 Storage Space On the right side of the main screen, you can find the free space of hard disks. If there are more than one hard disk is connected, it will display the status of each HD every 5 seconds. When you start using a new hard disk (for example, a hard disk with capacity 80GB), the percentage of free space will be very close to 100% (e.g.
  • Page 19: Recording & Di/Do Status

    3-4 Recording & DI/DO Status The first column indicates the recording status of each camera: Color Recording Mode Status Orange ( ) Full recording Green ( ) Motion-sensor Motion not detected Red ( ) Motion-sensor Motion detected & recording Gray ( ) No recording The second and third column shows the status of each DI and DO device.
  • Page 20: Playback

    4. Playback Click the playback icon on the main screen to enter playback mode. If “Playback Password Protection” function is enabled (See 4-1 Playback Password Setting), the system will prompt you to enter User name and Password to enter playback mode as following,...
  • Page 21 The controls of Playback function are as following, Browse Calendar Status Search by hour Search by minute Search Result Time Map Exit Camera Play Snapshot/Backup Selection Event Setup Full Search Screen...
  • Page 22: Playback Password Setting

    4-1 Playback Password Setting If you want to activate “Playback Password Protection” function, click in the main menu to go the “System Setting” as follows. Change the “Security” from “ Disable” to “Enable” mode and then click “Playback Password”. Set up User authority Enable Playback Password...
  • Page 23: Search For Recorded Data

    4-2 Search for Recorded Data This DVR system provides two modes of “ Search for Recorded Data”. One is “ Search by time” and the other one is “Search by Event”. 4-2-1 Search by Time Time Map When you click the icon of “ Time Map” on the lower right corner of Playback screen, it will show three kinds of time parameters for users to search and jump to the recorded data by time directly including “...
  • Page 24: Search By Event

    Time Status Forward Next Frame Rewind Play Pause Note: You can 2×, 4×, 6× forward by clicking Forward button one more time. You can 2×, 6× rewind by clicking Rewind button one more time. Next Frame allows you to play picture by picture. 4-2-2 Search by Event Event Search Click the “...
  • Page 25 Device * Search all of the Device events within time range which you set up by marking the “ Time Search” at the same time or *Search all of the Device events without time boundary by disable the “ Time Search”. Time Mode: Step 1: Select “...
  • Page 26 Step 4: Then, the system will open the Search Result Window and show the “Search Result”. In the Search Result Window of Time Mode, there will be 11 information columns for each event log including “Date, Time, Event, Type, Motion Record, Remote Alarm Reocrd,...
  • Page 27 Camera Video Loss, Camera Enable, Camera Disable, DI Trigger, DO Trigger and Content”. The columns of Date and Time list the event time information. Event column list “ System”, “Camera” or “Device” event. Type includes “Information ( )”, “Warning( )”, or “Error( )”.
  • Page 28 Step 6: Select one of the search logs. It will pop up a window on the left side of Search result to show the detail information of this log including Event, Type and detail Content. Click “GoTo” button and it will start to play the event video. This software version can provide four channels playback at the same time.
  • Page 29 System Mode: You can search the event by “System” mode and you can also add the “Time Search” condition to narrow the search range. By marking the various System conditions, you can decide the search range. The following table lists all of the “System Events”. Event Group Rule Recording Start...
  • Page 30 Other Event log error Enter play recorded video Mode Startup Enter disk tool menu Enter setup mode Enter playback mode DVR online Monitor Current Timezone Detect camera count error System Shutdown: Disk error detected System Setup change Setup Max user count limit is 128 Enter monitor Playback Enter backup...
  • Page 31 The following table lists all of the “Device Type” Device Event Event Type Camera Camera Motion Camera Video Loss Camera Enable Camera Disable DI is activated or not. DO is activated or not. Refer to the Step 1 to Step 6 of Time Mode Search to play the event video.
  • Page 32: Audio/Video Playback Configuration

    4-3 Audio/Video Playback Configuration Audio/Video Configuration When you click audio/video configuration icon , it will show up the following dialog box. It provides you with the audio and video playback configuration. 4-3-1 Video Playback Configuration In the Video configuration, we have two kinds of “Playback Video Enhancement” modes- “De-interlace”...
  • Page 33: Audio Playback Configuration

    4-3-2 Audio Playback Configuration In the Audio Configuration, it allows you to set up the channels you want to playback with audio in full screen. Choose the audio channel ( No.: 1~4 ) and volume ( No.: 0~9 ) you would like to playback. Then click “OK”, the selected single channel with audio will display in full screen.
  • Page 34: Snapshot/Backup

    4-4 Snapshot/Backup Snapshot/Backup 4-4-1 Snapshot and save to floppy It is possible to save the selected single image to a floppy or a USB storage device (this selection shown after plugging in USB storage device). Click the button and select Snapshot.
  • Page 35: Backing Up Video Files

    4-4-2 Backing up Video Files You can copy the video files from hard disk to burning device such as CD-R/W or DVD-R/W or USB external storage media, such as USB pen drive or USB Hard Disk. Click the button and select Export to see the following screen: Reset time range Rescan device Backup Device...
  • Page 36 4-4-2-1 Backing Up Procedures 1. Before you start to back up the video files, make sure that the back up program has detected the IDE/USB burning devices or USB storages. If not, please check if the device is installed properly and click to rescan the device.
  • Page 37 start to convert the selected files into standard ISO 9660 format files (Make ISO), and burn the files to the disc. 8. If the backup device is USB storage and the device space is enough to back up the selected files, the Export Files icon will lighten when you Add the “Selected files”...
  • Page 38: System Settings

    5. System Settings Click the icon on the main screen to go to the system settings page. Click on the keyboard icon to enter the user name and password. To exit the System Settings, click on the upper right corner in the “System Settings” screen.
  • Page 39: Camera Setup

    5-1 Camera Setup 1. Select the desired camera for setup. 2. Camera Name: Use the “keyboard figure” on the right of “Camera Name” field to enter the description for the camera. 3. Camera Status (Disable/Enable/Hide): If the channel is not connected to a camera, set “Disable”.
  • Page 40 6. Save Disk Space (Enable/Disable): The setting allows you to save disk space. The file size of “Save Disk Enable” is 2.6 times smaller than “Save Disk Disable”. 7. Sensitivity (10/20/30/40/50/60/70/80/90/100): You can set the sensitivity of motion detection during recording. It is recommended to adjust the setting to 100 in order to prevent any data loss.
  • Page 41 11. Recording Schedule: Refer to the Recording Schedule Table below. There are 7 rows and 24 columns in the schedule table, which represents 7 days and 24 hours. There are three recording modes: Full recording. Motion sensor recording No recording 12.
  • Page 42 (2) Select “Set Detection Area” and use the mouse to drag an area to be detected. (3) You can set many detection areas by dragging mouse again. 13-2 Method Two (1) Click (2) Select “Clear Detection Area” and use the mouse to drag a non-detection area. (3) Drag the mouse again to set more non-detection areas.
  • Page 43: Ptz

    5-2 PTZ To make the PTZ camera function correctly, please follow the instructions below: 1. Connect the PTZ to RS232 port (via RS485-RS232 converter). 2. Refer to Chapter 5-7-2 to assign “PTZ” to the RS232 port you connected. 3. Refer to the user manual of PTZ to setup the protocol, baud rate and ID. 4.
  • Page 44 4. Select other preset points and follow the same procedure to set up. 5. Totally we support preset points. Auto-Pan function: 1. Click “Set Pan Start” 2. Move the PTZ camera, the PTZ will remember the path. 3. Click “Set Pan End” Note: Preset and Auto-pan function is different from protocol to protocol.
  • Page 45: View Setup

    5-3 View Setup Clicking the “Screen” tab will display the view setup screen as following. 1. There are 7 kinds of Display mode, 4 splits, 6 splits, 8 splits, 9 splits, 10 splits, 13 splits, and 16 splits. Click the “small block” on the split screen, then you can modify the camera shown on each split screen.
  • Page 46: User Account Management

    5-4 User Account Management The User Account Management function allows different user to login the system using different user name. To start using this function, click on the User icon. There are 2 system preset accounts. The user names and passwords for these two accounts are as follows.
  • Page 47 [Add User Account]: Click “Add” icon to add new user accounts as screen below. Enter the name and password for the new user. Administrator Account/Normal User Account: Only administrator account can enter the system setup menu to change the settings. Normal User accounts are used for remote login only.
  • Page 48 Remote Monitor/Playback: You can define the authorization of each user to use remote functions. Remote Camera Control: This function enables remote application, ex CMS, to toggle DVR DO camera recording. [Modify User Account] Click “Modify” icon to modify the existing user account. The operation is similar to that of the “Add User Account”...
  • Page 49: Di/Do

    5-5 DI/DO Click on the DI/DO icon and select the total number of DI/DO installed on your system to see the following figure: [DI Status] Choose Disable, NC, or NO according to your DI device (e.g., photo sensor). Disable: Disable the DI function. NC (normal closed): The signal loop is closed under normal conditions.
  • Page 50 1800 and 3600 seconds. If DO is triggered, in this time interval, DO will keep on triggering. [Action] There are 6 actions that are related to the DI/DO functions. DI →Camera Recording When DI is triggered, DVR can start to record the video of selected cameras. You can select the cameras to be recorded when DI is triggered by using the “DI/Camera array”...
  • Page 51: Alarm Notice

    5-6 Alarm Notice HyperVision Series can send four types of alarm to your pre-defined email addresses, FTP site, mobile phone number (via SMS) or Voice dialer. This section gives step-by-step instructions to send different alarms to each destination. We define four types of alarm sources as below.
  • Page 52 (2) Key in the IP address or the hostname of the mail server. If the mail server requires user name and password to send emails, please click the icon “Authorization SMTP” to enter the user name and password. Note: If you don’t know the IP address of your mail server, you can ping the mail server to get the IP address as following figure.
  • Page 53 [Alarm to FTP Site] (1) Make sure the DVR system connects to Internet. (2) Key in the IP address of the FTP site. Enable “ Passive mode” if DVR is behind Firewall/NAT and connects to network by PPPoE. (4) Enter the directory you would like to store the alarm notice (logs and pictures). (5) Add Alarm Notice: Click the icon Add to see the above figure.
  • Page 54 [Alarm to SMS] This function requires an external GSM modem to send messages to mobile phones via SMS (Short Message Service). (1) Please refer to your GSM modem user manual for the physical connections. (2) Go to Serial Port setting in the System sub-menu. Choose GSM Modem on the COM port that connects to the GSM modem.
  • Page 55 You can click the camera No which you want to enable the “ Motion to Zoom” function. [Alarm to Voice Dialer] This function requires an external Voice Dialer to send alarm messages to phones. HyperVision Series Ver 4.0 and above only supports Voyager Voice Dialer.
  • Page 56: System

    5-7 System Click “System” tab for the settings: “Date/Time”, “RS-232”, “TV-Out”, “Watch Dog”, “Language”, and “Security”.
  • Page 57: Time Synchronization

    5-7-1 Time Synchronization There are four kinds of methods to synchronize DVR’s time. Type Description 1. Manual Set up time manually 2. Time Server Synchronize DVR time with Time Server 3. RF Clock Synchronize DVR time with RF Clock 4. RTC Synchronize DVR time with Real Time Clock(RTC) When you select “...
  • Page 58 You can test the Time Server function by clicking “Time Server test”. When you select “ RF Clock” Synchronization, you can click “ Test” button to do the “RF clock test”. Then, the DVR will issue a command to RF clock to get Time information and display it on the screen.
  • Page 59: Other Functions

    5-7-2 Other Functions [COM Port] This setting is for you to configure the COM(RS232) port. This DVR system supports PTZ, Modem, GSM Modem, RF clock, Voice Dialer and RAID box device. Except PTZ, all of these devices are RS232. Select the correct device that connects to your system to make its function work.
  • Page 60: Network Setup

    5-8 Network Setup Click “Network Setup” tab to set up the network configurations as follows. Enable the “Static IP ” and enter the IP address, NetMask, and Gateway in the fields. Note: If you use another network port (like port 81) instead of default port 80, when you start the remote viewing, please remember to add the port number followed by the IP address and the “http://”...
  • Page 61 #3 Turn off and then turn on the DVR. Note: After enabling PPPoE connection and receiving a IP configuration from ISP, DVR will reconnect to ISP if it detects connection over time. However, this behavior will not be recorded as a log. It will be recorded as a DVR log when DVR dials out successfully, failed or reconnects.
  • Page 62 [ DNS ] An internet service that translates domain name into IP address. For example, the domain name www.example.com can translate into 198.105.232.4. [ DDNS ] The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname, allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various location on the Internet.
  • Page 63 IP address every time it connects to the network. [Remote Control] HyperVision Series provide powerful remote control functions including Remote Monitor, Remote Setup, Remote Playback and Remote Backup. In the DVR site, you need to define the remote authority and set up the remote configuration in advance for the remote user to access DVR.
  • Page 64: Remote Connection Via Internet By A Modem

    [Network Share] This function allows you to find the DVR in the network and copy the recorded files to your PC remotely. Enable ”Network Share Status”. Give a name for this DVR for identification in the network. Enter the Workgroup. Give a password for remote access of the files.
  • Page 65 or ADSL), and get the IP address from the ISP (Internet Service Provider). The framework to perform this feature is depicted in the above figure. Moreover, please follow the procedure described in section “Network Setup” to setup the network configuration. Remember to check that the fixed line(usually RJ45 cable) has connected to the DVR system correctly.
  • Page 66 In the Network and Dial-Up Connections window, open Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard. Step 3 In the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window, click Next.
  • Page 67 Step 4 The New Connection Type window will have several selections. Choose Dial-Up to private network, then click Next. Step 5 For the Phone Number to Dial window, first choose a local service number from the following Web sites... Please type in the number you have chosen and click Next to continue.
  • Page 68 Step 6 In the Completing the Network Connection Wizard window, check the box labeled Add a shortcut to my desktop, then click Finish to close the wizard, and therefore, start the Connect window. HyperVision...
  • Page 69 Step 7 Before dialing, the Connect window has several text fields to fill. Your User name will be your entire official USF e-mail address and the Password will be the password to that e-mail address, respectively. In addition, you may check the Save password box and/or customize the phone number (to disable call-waiting or other features) if you prefer.
  • Page 70: Remote Connection When Sv Series Is Connected To The Internet By A Modem

    Similar to dialing up to ISP (Internet Service Provider) for connecting to internet described in the previous section, direct dial-in access is another way to let users remotely connecting to HyperVision series products which is equipped with a modem device. The above figure depicts the framework of this feature.
  • Page 71 MicroSoft Inc. to finish the setting of user site where a window 2000 system is installed. Windows 2000 Dial-Up Guide Step 1 Click Start on your Windows taskbar, select Run. Type ncpa.cpl in the Open field then click OK to begin. Step 2 In the Network and Dial-Up Connections window, open Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard.
  • Page 72 Step 3 In the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window, click Next.
  • Page 73 Step 4 The New Connection Type window will have several selections. Choose Dial-Up to private network, then click Next. Step 5 For the Phone Number to Dial window, first choose a local service number from the following Web sites... Please type in the number you have chosen and click Next to continue.
  • Page 74 Step 6 In the Completing the Network Connection Wizard window, check the box labeled Add a shortcut to my desktop, then click Finish to close the wizard, and therefore, start the Connect window. HyperVision...
  • Page 75 Faculty Modem Pool Eligibility page. Both Web addresses are respectively listed below for your convenience. Users can open the Web Browser now, enter HyperVision IP address(see Note), and wait for several seconds (time for loading program) to start remote monitoring function. Note After successful connecting to the modem, the PC will be assigned an IP Address, which is the successor number of HyperVision’s IP Address.
  • Page 76: Disk

    5-9 Disk This function allows you to check disk status easily and precisely through pressing the S.M.A.R.T...
  • Page 77: Audio

    5-10 Audio Click on the icon “Audio” to set up the audio channel settings as following. [ Select Camera] You can select camera number from the monitor screen which you want to add audio function. It means that if it connects a capture card of 4 channels, the No. you can select is from 1 to 4. Likewise, if you connects a capture card of 16 channels, the No.
  • Page 78: Voice Dialer

    Voice Dialer send alarm message when Alarm occurs. You can enter three phone numbers to be notified for a single alarm at the same time. Please refer Chapter 5-6 about the setting of Alarm Notice. Note HyperVision series only support Voyager Voice Dialer facility...
  • Page 79: Remote Operation

    6. Remote Operation HyperVision allows you to monitor and control the system via network. Open an IE browser on the remote PC and enter the IP address of the DVR to see the screens below:...
  • Page 80: Download Player

    6-1 Download Player The remote PC needs to install the MPEG-4 player in order to monitor, playback, and control the DVR. The player can be downloaded from the DVR directly. Click the “Download” icon and follow the instructions to install the player. 6-2 Remote Monitor via MPEG4 Click the MPEG4 icon to see the following figure.
  • Page 81 You can click the icon (Full Screen) to enlarge the monitoring screen display. If you click it again, it will be back to the normal monitoring screen. You can select one of the pictures and click the icon (Snapshot) to save as a JPEG file.
  • Page 82 Zoom In Zoom Out PTZ Speed Auto Focus Focus Near Focus Far...
  • Page 83: Remote Monitor Via Jpeg

    6-3 Remote Monitor via JPEG (1) Click Single View, 4 Split or 16 Split. (2) Select camera(s). (3) Start to monitor. Note Administrator must enable the JPEG remote monitor function first. The remote PC must have Java VM installed to see the pictures.
  • Page 84: Remote Playback

    6-4 Remote Playback Click the Playback icon to see the following figure. [Start to Playback] (1) Select a date on the calendar. (2) Click button to select playback split mode. There are 1, 4 and 16 channel split modes. Click button to select the playback channels in different split modes and it will show the following Window to let you to select the playback channels.
  • Page 85 Time Tree (4) Click to save the configuration and start to playback according to the new configuration. [Download Files] Click button to download files and the following “Download Window” will appear. It will show all of the video files which are being playbacked in playback main window for user to download.
  • Page 86 [Snapshot] Click button to show the Snapshot Window. If you don’t want to print or save certain picture, you just click on that channel to “Hide” the screen. You can click the channel again to “Show” the screen. Click button to print the snapshot pictures per channel per sheet by 320*240 resolution or click button to save the snapshot pictures as JPEG files.
  • Page 87 Save JPEG files (Snapshot) Enlarge to full screen Adjust video size Select playback channels in different split modes.
  • Page 88: Dvr Player

    6-5 DVR Player The DVR Player is used in three applications: To watch the video clip downloaded from the DVR; To watch the video clip burned on the CD-R/RW; To verify the Digital Signature of the video clip. You can find the DVR Player application in the program files. Click on the icon on bottom right to select a video clip.
  • Page 89 AVI Format Export: This function provides you to transform the download files from CX3 format to AVI format. a. Open a download file. b. In the “Tools’ bar, select “ Convert to AVI” and then select the path you want to save the AVI file and key in the AVI file name.
  • Page 90 c. Select the transforming format. Here we choose Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec. d. Select transforming parameters and it will influence the file’s quality and size. e. Enter “ OK” and then it will show the transforming status. Note: The codec you choose are not all workable but it will prompt a warming message if it is not workable.
  • Page 91: Dvr Remote Setup

    6-6 DVR Remote Setup Click on the Remote Setup to see the screen below. The operation is very similar to the “System Settings” in Chapter 5. Adjust the settings and click “Save To DVR” icon on the upper right to take effect. 6-6-1 Remote Setup Record Each DVR remote setup change will be saved in the log system (refer to 4-2-2...
  • Page 92 Record shown in “Event Search Besides, once any remote setup change is done, it will immediately send a message to you.
  • Page 93: Dvr Remote Backup

    6-7 DVR Remote Backup If the Network Share function is enabled, you can copy the video data of the DVR to any Windows PC in the same network. (1) Search computer in the network by the DVR name or IP address. (2) Enter the username: dvrbackup and password you set in chapter 4-8-3.
  • Page 94: Appendix

    7. Appendix A. Compatible PC Hardware Approval Motherboard List Brand Name Model Chipset # of PCI slot on-board LAN ASUS P5PE-VM Intel865G Support ASUS P5LD2-VM Intel945G Support GIGABYTE GA-8I865G775-G Intel865G Support GIGABYTE GA-8I865GME-775-RHIntel865G Support GIGABYTE GA-945P-S3 Intel 945P Support GIGABYTE GA-945PL-S3 Intel 945PL Support GIGABYTE GA-945GM-S2...
  • Page 95 Minimum Hardware Requirements: SV/SV+ SV1000 SV-2000 Channels VGA Card NVIDIA MX4000, NVIDIA MX4000, NVIDIA MX4000, GeoForce 4 MX440, GeoForce 4 MX440, GeoForce 4 MX440, GeoForce 2 MX400, GeoForce 2 MX400, GeoForce 2 MX400, GeForce FX5500, GeForce FX5500, MX4000, GeForce FX5500, MX4000, FX5200, FX6200, FX5200, FX6200, FX6500, MX4000, FX5200,...
  • Page 96 DVD Burner Disk Type Support Remarks DVR Burner *DVD+RW Not support Pioneer Pioneer *DVD-R DVD+R/RW *DVD-RW *DVD+R Asus *DVD+RW *DVD-R *DVD-RW PTZ Model Model Lilin Pelco-D Pelco-P Panasonic Sensormatic DongHwa Kalatel SANYO Hi Sharp Samsung GTICO(Small) GTICO(big) YoKo Dynacolor Elmo Eye View Messoa...
  • Page 97: B.main Menu

    B. Main Menu Every time you start the DVR, you shall see the Main Menu for advanced system functions. Start DVR: To start the DVR normally. Play Recorded Video: Playback only. Be sure to enter admin user password first when you want to enter the Play Recorded Video icon.
  • Page 98 When you plug in or replace new hard disks/ DOM, or execute “Disk Tools” in “Main Menu”, Diskmanager will help you collect data of a camera that is recorded in different hard disks to one specific hard disk. The following dialogue will appear: Click “Finish”...
  • Page 99: C.faq

    C. FAQ 1. Q. I have set the recording mode as motion sensor recording. But why the DVR still records a lot of video that has no motion at all? (1) The digital recording system is very sensitive. It can detect the tiniest motion that human eyes cannot perceive.
  • Page 100 Check security setting in IE browser is not too restricted. The active X option must be enabled. 4. Q: How to check the log file of the DVR? A: The log file can be seen from remote PC using IE browser. Suppose the DVR IP address is 192.168.123.12, type http://192.168.123.12/log/dvrlog.php on a remote PC to see the log.
  • Page 101: D.internet Connection

    D. Internet Connection D-1: IP address is used by one DVR only Assume the static IP address you get from ISP is 211.23.87.163. When (1) The IP address is not used by any other devices, and (2) ISP does not require user name and password to connect, You can connect like the following figure: Ethernet (RJ45) ADSL Modem...
  • Page 102 In this case, you will need an NAT router to connect to the high-speed modem. Please refer to the user manual of your NAT router to translate DVR1 (192.168.123.51 port 80) to a port of 211.23.87.163, for example, port 8001. Similarly, translate DVR2 (192.168.123.52 port 80) to another port of 211.23.87.163, say, port 8002.
  • Page 103: E.maintenance

    Maintenance Avoid placing the system in a high temperature or a high humidity environment and also keep away from the place with frequent vibrations. Operate the system under stable voltage. If possible, operate the system with a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
  • Page 104: F.warranty

    F. Warranty HyperVision Inc. offers one-year warranty from the date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship, when the HyperVision DVR kits are installed and operated in accordance with the instructions given in this user’s manual and is in normal use.
  • Page 105: G.customer Service

    G. Customer Service Please contact your supplier for service when you have problems with your goods. Should you have any questions regarding HyperVision kits, welcome to visit our customer service department at: http://www.jscctv.com...

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